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		<title>Yes, we&#8217;ve jumped on the eco-friendly water bottle band wagon&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What I mean to say is that we have jumped on the band wagon by adding eco-friendly water bottles to the Crunchy line&#8230; we have always (almost) used them ourselves. 
We had avoided selling said bottles thus far, because everybody else does, and frankly we didn&#8217;t want to waste energy competing.  But then, last week in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I mean to say is that we have jumped on the band wagon by adding eco-friendly water bottles to the Crunchy line&#8230; we have always (almost) used them ourselves. </p>
<p>We had avoided selling said bottles thus far, because <em>everybody </em>else does, and frankly we didn&#8217;t want to waste energy competing.  But then, last week in Atlanta (on buying trip), I was reminded of how many water bottles we use daily.  Wanna guess?  25MM, yes, 25 million a day that end up in our landfills.  So I re-thought my selling the water bottle embargo&#8230; plus we stumbled upon a really great concept.</p>
<p>&#8220;Waterweek.&#8221;  Five 16-ounce bottles in a re-usable tray.  You fill your bottles with your filtered tap water at the beginning of the week and voila, water for the week, or &#8220;waterweek.&#8221;  Perfect.  This not only saves our landfills, but it saves you a few bucks in the long run (roughly $500, we&#8217;re told).</p>
<p>So check out &#8220;Waterweek&#8221; under Fresh Discoveries and let us know what you think.</p>
<p>Did I mention that they are BPA free, as well?</p>
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