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Dita Von Teese Sexes Up Perrier Water [video]

Filed under: Video

Haute-burlesque queen Dita Von Teese has been brought on by Perrier, the famed French sparkling mineral water, to inject some sex appeal into the brand in a big way. Von Teese's sultry looks adorn a new limited edition bottling of the water, and she also stars in a new interactive website dubbed Perrier By Dita that's so steamy it carries a caution to youngsters. Set in the lavish "Perrier Mansion", it positions the viewer as a man arriving in a Porsche 911 to find the alluring Dita waiting inside. Behind one door you then take pictures of Dita in sexy poses, while behind the other you play a game with the curvy temptress wherein she acts out instructions engraved on a set of special dice that involve her removing clothing and dousing herself in Perrier. See the video above which is quite literally a "teaser".

[via Luxuo]

What's in a Name: Understanding the Classifications of Bottled Water

Filed under: Dining

bottled water There has been a proliferation of bottled waters on store shelves and in restaurants. There are differences, whether you can taste them or not, and the industry is tightly regulated by both the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and the IBWA (International Bottled Water Association).

The FDA determined standards of identity to help classify the different types of bottled water. A basic summary of the classifications follow:
  • Spring water which comes from a natural underground source and from which the water flows to the surface of the earth.
  • Purified water where the water has been produced by a process that is defined by the United States. These processes can include but are not limited to distilling and reverse osmosis.
  • Mineral water which is described by having naturally occurring dissolved solids (minerals and trace elements) at the minimum rate of 250 parts per million. This means the minerals or other solids can not be added later.
  • Sparkling water is allowed to have carbon dioxide added or other treatment to retain the same level of carbonation it had at the original source.
  • Artesian water which is water taken from a specific height above an aquifer.
  • Well water which is self explanatory, just like our backyards it is water that comes from a hole drilled or bored in the ground.
Soda water, seltzer and tonic water are classified as soft drinks and are regulated differently.

If you think that the different brands of bottled water taste differently it is not your imagination run amok. While many of us are influenced by the design of the bottle itself, if you listen to your taste buds carefully, you might learn to discern which of the bottled waters you prefer and why.

According to industry experts, the mineral content, both amount and types as well as PH, and the level of carbonation effect the taste of a given brand of bottled water. High TDS (total dissolved solids) in mineral water as well as the amount of specific minerals such as salt, may also effect ones perception of the taste. Obviously the size of the bubbles in carbonated water influences the way it feels in your mouth, just as it does in champagne.

Speaking of champagne, a fun idea is to conduct your own bottled water tasting. Look for waters from different regions, aquifers, rain water, mineral waters and even tap water for comparison. The best part is that there is no right or wrong just what you prefer!

Speyside Glenlivet Mineral Water

Filed under: Dining

Not to be confused with the famous Glenlivet whiskeys, though they are produced in the same region in Scotland, Speyside Glenlivet Mineral Water is completely alcohol-free. The water, which is available in still and sparkling versions, has a "unique and natural blend of minerals" that are said to enhance the flavor of the water, perhaps in the same way that they play a role in shaping the flavor of the beverages produced at nearby distilleries. Somewhat less expensive than other high-end mineral waters, Speyside Glenlivet is packaged in glass bottles and comes in cases of either 24/330ml bottles or 12/750ml bottles, both for $39.

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