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| |  | Gourmet Food | Home » » San Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water, 33.81-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | San Pellegrino Sparkling Water is a lightly sparkling beverage from Italy. San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water is produced and bottled at San Pellegrino Terme in Bergamo Italy. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of twelve, 33.81-ounces per bottle (total of 405.72 ounces)
• Flows from thermal spring found at the foot of the Italian Alps
• Rich in mineral content of calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, chloride and sulphate
• A distinct strong, bold flavor that can perfectly accompany any meals
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 405.72 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 29.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
wish they were in glass bottlesAug 03, 2010
By cathy I wish these were in glass bottles, but sometimes UPS beats boxes up pretty good, so I see why they're not. The water sitting around in #1 plastic for who knows how long means the plastic could leach into the water. Free delivery of bottled water from Amazon is really fast. I wish I could find cases of this stuff locally, ideally in glass bottles. I don't know why that's so difficult. I realize that coming all the way from Italy this water has a huge carbon footprint. With a little Torani syrup (also well priced and promptly delivered free by Amazon) in the bottom of a glass, topped off with Pellegrino, you have a delicious, inexpensive soda without all the chemicals of traditional soda. Yes, the Torani has sugar, but it's pure cane sugar, not high fructose corn syrup. We also use Pellegrino to cut and fizz up lemonade and juices. In the glass bottle, on ice, Pellegrino is a great alternative (or supplement) to wine at dinner. The merchant who makes this available in glass bottles, by the case, with free delivery, will be very busy. I wouldn't even mind paying a little more.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mineral WaterFeb 11, 2011
By Benjamin Hardisty Fairly self explanatory. BUT, I may as well say: mineral water is awesome. Way better for you, and tastier!, than soda or fruit juice.
7 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Overpriced WaterSep 02, 2010
By Nat Nguyen So the water is great and getting it delivered to your front door is even better. However, I didn't realize these were sold in the store for as little as $1.50 and here you're paying 2x the amount! Probably would have steered clear and purchased at the grocery store instead. Lesson learned.
5 of 11 found the following review helpful:
You get what you can afford!!Feb 03, 2011
By Jin Park I've been drinking this water since last year, and am still in LOVE with them. Not only they taste better than (perrier, personally) any other water, it appears to be shedding my body fat. Of course, you need to watch your diet and excersize to loose weight, but I can clearly say that this water was helping me loosing weight. Now, it's not the main reason why I drink this. Just like this water, any alkiline(with higher pH) water will be absorbed to you body almost twice as fast as your regular drinking water. When I play basketball, I sweat like a hog. But as soon as I take a sip(full sip) of this water(or any alkiline water), you can feel that your body is sucking that H2O from your stomach as soon as it gets consumed, then you start sweating much more right after.
As a health profession, with much knowledge of histology and physiology, it seems like I can picture how my cells are absorbing that H2O(supposedly, polarized due to the high pH) at a very faster rate than regular water. You go to bathroom much more frequently, and I see my urine gets as clear as it can be. I do assume that it will also benefit your kidneys by actively clearing those biproducts(i.e. CO2, etc.) of your body.
I know that high price of this water is the main drawback. I go to Costco, and sometime they sell a case of 12 glass bottles at a cheaper price. Recently, Amazon had it avaliable at a very good price, but still anybody will be offended by it's high price over other cheaper bottle waters.
Like I said, you get what you can afford, and go with your budget. Still this water is very expensive for me, but I simply cut on my expense on ther beverages like Cola or beer/wine. If you put more value on this type of water than other beverages, it's still affordable, I think.
1 of 11 found the following review helpful:
OVERPRICED, ARTIFICIALLY CARBONATED WATERMar 12, 2011
By Andrew Chaplowitz Well I did find their radio ad & music enticing ("Dinner at eight, San Pellegrino...").
Talk about incongruity. Read the LABEL. CO3 added. This is flat water pumped up with artificial carbonation. At least they reveal it, unlike another mineral water company which hid this fact.
Conclusion: does not belong in the same catagory as waters that are bottled in their true carbonated state.
Save your money, buy a 12pk of seltzer or club soda in 12 oz cans for about four bucks. Reason for recommending cans: once you open a bottle or can of sparkling water, they go flat in no time flat (no pun intended).
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