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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Why ruin a good thing? The liquid of feces is where its at!
A Tokyo-based purified water sales company has been sued by several consumers for selling unlisted shares in the firm to them after falsely advertising that baseball star Ichiro Suzuki regularly drinks the firm’s water, it has emerged.
Masahiko Kageyama, president of H4O based in Minato Ward, admitted that Ichiro does not drink its product, but denied that the company was involved in any shady sales as an entity.
H4O was founded in 2003. It advertises that it has been successful in developing water containing a large amount of hydrogen using advanced technology.
On its Web site, the company claims that a famous professional athlete drinks its water even though it has not identified him.
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1. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: December 06, 2009 at 05:37 AM (#3404704)The image on the bag (they don't sell it in bottles) makes me think that they are trying to give you some idea that there are extra hydrogen atoms attached to the oxygen. What are the limits on false advertising?
Does it have extra hydronium or something? Would it be safe to drink if it did?
Some chemistry guy with an appropriately skeptical tone hates this H4O ####.
. . . ?
WBC anecdote, HA!
One of the people I went up to the USA-Canada game with had never heard of Joey Votto.
Joey Votto then went 4-5 with a monstrous homer.
For weeks afterwards, my friend treated Joey Votto as if he were Matt Wieters.
If you believe three impossible things before breakfast, why not wash it down with a glass of refreshing blacklight water?
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