Most Expensive Bottled Water

If you thought water would be the cheapest drink in the world, think again. Some celebrities don't mind paying $40-$60 for just 750ml of Bling water when they are thirsty. No doubt it helps that the bottles it comes in have hand-applied Swarovski crystals, and are frosted and corked rather like wine, but one wonders just how many empty bottles can be stored before the space runs out. Or maybe they get a good return on the empties?

The nine-step purification process probably makes the stars think they are getting a quality product - or maybe it's just those crystals - but the water comes from Dandridge, Tennessee. Whether this is quality water or not, Bling claims to have won gold at the Berkely Springs International Water Tasting Festival.

If you are desperate to shell out lots of moola for plain old bottled water, then consider buying a case of it for something like $480. At least the proceeds are going to charity - funding fresh water in some of the Third World countries that on the whole don't know what clear water looks like. Just one case of Charity Water will get fifteen years supply of clean water for twenty-four people. Now that's something worth paying for.

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