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Topic: The Queen of Table Waters  (Read 1545 times)

Offline alessandro

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The Queen of Table Waters
on: April 29, 2014, 06:14:08 PM
Hello everybody !

Just wondering.   I'm fond of Appolinaris, the green bottle, a little salty, less than Vichy, but I can't find a bottle here in Belgium since, well, more than a year. 

Does anyone have any idea of the reason ?  I'm thinking of asking it directly to Appolinaris, but maybe someone has already an idea.   Did it maybe disappear from your local shop too ?

In the meantime, I'm enjoying Badoit with lemon.   But it's not the same.   

Very kind greetings to you all !

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Re: The Queen of Table Waters
Reply #1 on: May 05, 2014, 04:16:41 AM
I like my tube water like I like my sky.

Mostly clear.
"The thousand years of raindrops summoned by my song are my tears, the thunder that strikes the earth is my anger!"
 

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