Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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6EQUJ5 wrote:Buy Evian. Problem solved.
You know about spelling Evian backwards, right?
BOFH wrote:There is cyanide in apples.
I believe that's arsenic, in the seeds. A little is good for the circulatory system. A lot is not.
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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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StroppyChops wrote:
BOFH wrote:There is cyanide in apples.
I believe that's arsenic, in the seeds.
Just looked it up. Apple seeds contain both cyanide and arsenic. High five!
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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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BOFH wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:
BOFH wrote:There is cyanide in apples.
I believe that's arsenic, in the seeds.
Just looked it up. Apple seeds contain both cyanide and arsenic. High five!
Sweet!
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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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StroppyChops wrote:
6EQUJ5 wrote:Buy Evian. Problem solved.
You know about spelling Evian backwards, right?
There's a popular brand of Cambodian bottled water that lists its source as Steung Meanchey. Do a Google search on Steung Meanchey if you're unfamiliar with the area. If I'm "naive" for preferring water from the French Alpes over water from Steung Meanchey...then so be it.
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Re: Zyklon B found in bottled Cambodian water.

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Yap, I'd personally also go for minerals instead of toxicants.
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