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Play Safe...my foot. Bisleri is not foolproof.
Nov 02, 2003 11:29 PM 6555 Views
(Updated Nov 02, 2003 11:58 PM)

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70% of our body is made up of water


Bisleri , a name so popular that it has almost become synonymous with 'water' itself. We've often seen ppl using such sentences:


''I am feeling thirsty , get me a bisleri.''


So, this means that we all consume this safe water without feeling insecure at any point....coz we have full trust in this product. Isn't it?


But, how promising this so-called safe water is????


If I say that I encountered ants in Bisleri.......


Yeah....... Ants in Bisleri!!


Sounds disgusting na.


Those who have heard it for the first time might be quite shocked. But I've myself experienced it. About 7-8 years ago, I happened to consume the so-called Pure-Water, only to find out what I really drank was - Ants floating in the water provided by the world's-most-promising safe-water providing company.


So that is Bisleri for u.


I've been compelled to infer that 'Nothing in this world is foolproof'.


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The point here is not to vandalise the image of the company but to prevent such morbid & lethal acts from burgeoning. Such an inadvertent act on their part is impugnable. Such negligence is blighting the health of the community.


Its high time, they should concentrate on providing enduring products without any laxity before exhorting us to Play Safe.


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PS: For further reference and proof refer to the article, 'Bottled Woes: Ants in Bisleri Water', which appeared on 13th september,2003 in 'Hindustan Times'.


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