Who says they have no competition? I just got back from Mountain Equipment Co-op and there are several water purification tablets on the market. <br><br>Katadyn makes a small plastic bottle of 100 tablets which they advertise will purify 100 litres of water (presumably, one tablet per litre); the active ingredient is Sodium Hypochlorite (used as household bleach). They also sell it in liquid form. <br><br>There's also a product called "Pristine" which uses Chlorine Dioxide - there are two bottles and it's a two-stage treatment. This is a liquid treatment, but it should be possible to pour some of the liquid into two small, sealed containers. <br><br>The Coghlan iodide-based water purification tabs did contain a warning on the package that the shelf life once the bottle has been opened was one year; in an unopened bottle, 4 years. So that appears to be the same product as the Potable Aqua. <br><br>Neither the Katadyn nor the Pristine water treatments advised against opening the bottles. The Katadyn tablets came in a plastic bottle, that looks similar to a regular aspirin bottle, so it doesn't look like they require any special packaging, either.
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