Deer Park

Approval Rate: 55%

55%Approval ratio

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    otusbaf9

    Wed Apr 07 2010

    Sir, Deer park Is a real good water, I have used it for about 15 years. BUT! The new bottle Sucks. It takes a wrench to open the bottle, It collapes in your hand squirting water all over you. It collapes in your hand when you try to drink it. I have a 36 bottle case, When it is gone, Never AGAIN. Otis Lorain, Ohio. My rating Water 5, Bottle -1

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    rolleranhanhan_h

    Wed Feb 10 2010

    Been a loyal Deer Park drinker for the past 6 years. Clean water and doesn't give me a headache like Dasani. Good stuff! Only brand, I think that has NEVER let me down. Cars, computers, cellphones, video game consoles, even toys are all made by blundering idiot corporations.

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    shale155

    Sun Jan 10 2010

    i really like this water. very refreshing and no bad taste when i drink it

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    denamh

    Mon Jan 04 2010

    I agree on the other waters sucking.. I tried Nestle Purelife two years ago and will not drink anything else.

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    xk8cat

    Fri Aug 28 2009

    I have a badder condition so I'm very sensitive to everything I consume, especially liquids. I also have to drink A LOT of water. This is the best water. If it was not "pure" I would "feel" it. Not only does it always taste good, but it's true quality, see the report yourself here: www.nestle-watersna.com/pdf/DP_BWQR.pdf Those that comment saying it tastes bad, probably drank out of a bottle that sat, this can happen with ANY water.

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    deerparkwaterr_eviewer

    Mon Jul 27 2009

    I think DEER PARK is the best match of taste and price and environmental protection, as long s you RECYCLE (!!!) the plastic bottles and caps. But there is one "but" to it. If you hold the bottle on sun for too long you will get a horrible taste in the bottle (residue from plastic? or chemical separated from plastic in the process of sunshine?) also on several occasions I got a horrible smell and taste in Deer Park water, it smelled like rotting flesh or rotting eggs and it was unexplained, because after keeping the unfinished-to-drink water bottle in the room temperature for a couple of months I don't see any bacteria or mildew build-up like you'd get in Wal-Mart brand orange juice kept in the fridge! So what I think that horrible smell in perhaps 1% of the bottles is that some kind of chemical that got in there somehow. I usually buy 24 packs and I noticed in the entire 24 pack there sometimes is 1 or even 2 horribly smelling water bottles. I keep that unfinished bottle as proof for ... Read more

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    occasionalrevi_ewer

    Mon May 12 2008

    My company used to receive Snowbird water bottle deliveries for the office. My account got automatically transfered to Deer Park when it bought Snowbird. I have been with them for less than 2 months and have had a terrible experience with them. Nuances include: -I was billed for more bottles than what I had delivered. -Kept on leaving new bottles outside the office after 3 requests to come deliver them inside. As a result empty bottles were not picked up. If possible, avoid this company.

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    jfstorey

    Mon Jan 16 2006

    The Best tasting spring water I have ever tasted!

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    texasyankee

    Fri Mar 25 2005

    seen where this stuff was made trust me you don't want to drink it

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    alexg681

    Fri Jan 07 2005

    It's just water, I don't see why it's so bad, it's not like it's contaminated or something.

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    bird808

    Tue Dec 14 2004

    I tasted this water first when I went to New York four years ago and it was the most foulest thing I've ever tasted, it should not be sold ANYWHERE!

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    chadtapp

    Sat Nov 20 2004

    Water is water. only, this is cheep water. I see it everytime i go into FOOD LION, and that is really saying something bad about it! Deer Park water=the pee of deers

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    middlefinger

    Sat Nov 20 2004

    I refuse to pay $.02 cents for this product. I'll bet the CEO has much fun filling the bottles with rainwater and shipping it out to unsuspecting consumers. This water takes like it's been sitting in a rotten barrel...outside...for a long period of time!

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