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From: bigcabguy
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  • first world problem..

  • why not tape the empty one with a handle to a full bottle and flip them. our pour one bottle into another

  • Think of it as not drinking 10oz of sewage per bottle.

  • hi i m paras from india.. can someone please assist me with the blow moulding machine for such arrowhead water five gallon.

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  • @Artathlix he's not retard if anything u r because arrowhead comes to your house and brings the gallon of water so even if he put it in another "correct" gallon it would be the same amount of water

  • Take hose, fill old bottle, pour in new bottle, retard

  • Come on....obviously the 1 gallon bottles are over filled and have more than a gallon! You wasted all that time, money and energy and never thought to fill the old bottle with a hose to see if you could pour it into the new bottle? Amazing!

  • Click my user name and see what could be in your bottle alway look before you mount it on the cooler! Arrowhead water frog .

  • dude, just get filtration. Nestle gets the waters from the land, filters and bottles the water. YOur wasting money!

  • I use to own a bottled water company in Southern California. I had my company go to the handled five and three gallon bottles from our "no-handled" bottles. Just an inside tip.... the bottles are five gallon bottles up to the neck of the bottles. In reality, when you get a bottle completely filled up, your getting a little more than 5 gallon bottles. Same thing for store bought water. The plastic containers are also over filled so that the customer is protected from getting less.

  • @Silver1Sprg

    how many bottled water companies like you had are in calif?

  • Intriguing...

    now pour it into the old bottle to make sure you were getting 5 gallons to begin with...

    Or... fill one of the two with any liquid and transfer it to the other for size comparison.

    Aren't the bottles shipped with air in 'em anyway?

    Does the label on the 'new' bottle indicate it's a full 5 gallons?

    Oh, boy.

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