1. How much water is a person advised to drink per day to maintain proper health?
  1. 6.4 ounces
  2. 64 ounces
  3. 640 ounces
b. The average person should drink approximately eight cups of water daily to maintain health.
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2. How much of the human body is water?
  1. more than 60%
  2. less than 40%
  3. approximately 95%
a. About two thirds of the human body is water. (American Water Works Association)
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3. How much of the Earth's water is available to drink?
  1. 10%
  2. 5%
  3. 1%
c. Only 1% of the Earth's water is available for drinking water. 2% is frozen. The remaining 97% is salt water and not available for human consumption. (American Water Works Association)
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4. Why does Primo add calcium chloride, magnesium sulfate and sodium bicarbonate to its water?
  1. Provides a unique, great taste
  2. Offers increased health benefits
  3. Both of the above
c. Not only are these three minerals naturally good for your health, but they give Primo a sought-after taste that distinguishes it from the competition.
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5. What is magnesium sulfate?
  1. Vanilla
  2. Epsom salts
  3. White vinegar
b. Also known as MAGNESIUM SULFATE, Epsom salts is found in 95% of all mineral waters.
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6. Name two ways Primo purifies its water:
  1. Coronation and pre-thermal processing
  2. Scrubbing and spit shining
  3. Distillation and reverse osmosis
c. Water that has been produced by distillation, deionization, reverse osmosis or other suitable processes meet the definition of purified water in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia and may be labeled as purified bottled water.
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7. Who regulates bottled water?
  1. The FDA
  2. State and local food and public health agencies
  3. Both of the above
c. Bottled water is a food product regulated by the U.S. FDA as well as state and local food and public health agencies.
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8. How long can bottled water be stored for consumption?
  1. 1 week
  2. 3 months
  3. Indefinitely
c. Bottled water can be kept indefinitely if stored properly. The FDA has not established a shelf life for bottled water. The IBWA (International Bottled Water Association) advises consumers to store bottled water at room temperature (or cooler), out of direct sunlight and away from solvents and chemicals such as gasoline, paint thinners and dry-cleaning chemicals.
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