I'm not sure if I'd call it bottled water then. More like canned water...
Monday, June 30, 2008
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The main header says that it is for emergency and disaster use. Next line says for human consumption, I believe. This is Japanese and they always seem to like things that are small and cute.
ReplyDeleteReally? I figured it was Japanese, but I couldn't read anything other than "bottled water".
ReplyDeleteIt figures the Japanese would come up with bottled water in a can. I have another poster that says 78% of the world's weird crap comes from Japan.
Yes, they have an incredible amount of weird stuff. What I always found interesting is that people who dressed weird always came in groups.
ReplyDeleteThose kinds of cans are probably kept in stashes in the schools and other places where many people gather. They have a lot of earthquakes. I got to inspect some of the Kobe earthquake damage when I was living there. Some railway lines were twisted and torn like spaghetti.
I've seen plenty of canned water such as that in Texas, mostly Dasani but I didn't know it was unusual
ReplyDelete@ James: I've never seen canned water here in Alaska, but what's strange about it is it says "Bottled Water" on the can.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting! It's always nice to see a new name in the comments.