King Island Cloud Juice is unbubbly, untainted rain water delivered 11,100 km off the Great Southern Ocean where trade winds evaporate pure, clean water into rain clouds that don't touch land until they meet King Island.

This gives Cloud Juice the advantage of being far purer than other bottled waters. In fact King Island Cloud Juice is up to 400 times purer than World Health Organisation standards require for drinking water.


You too can have 12x750ml case of cloud juice delivered to your door for $323.

And if Cloud Juice is not exclusive enough how about Bling H20 at $110 per bottle of 750ml water even before the considerable shipping costs have been included.

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Bling H2O is bottled at the source in Dandrige Tennessee. Bling has won the gold medal for best tasting at the Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting Festival.

Bling H2O is the inspiration of Kevin G. Boyd, Hollywood writer-producer. While working on various studio lots where image is of the utmost importance he noticed that you could tell a lot about a person by the bottled water they carried.

In Hollywood it seemed as if people flaunted their bottled water like it was part of their presentation. Whether the bottles had a cool shape or came from an exotic island, none truly made that defining statement. Bling H2O was fashioned to make that defining statement. The mission was to offer a product with an exquisite face to match exquisite taste. The product is strategically positioned to target the expanding super-luxury consumer market. Initially introduced to hand-selected athletes and actors, Bling H2O is now excitedly expanding it’s availability. Bling H2O has been featured at many recent celebrity events including the MTV Video Music Awards and television’s biggest event, The Emmys.


I have just watched a recent BBC TV program called Panorama where a blind taste of all these exclusive bottled waters and London tap water was made. The London tap water came out top. Huh London Tap water. Billions of plastic bottles, the waste and the resources required in transporting water around the world and yet the tap is only a few feet away.

laugh laugh laugh , yes it really does look like the world has gone completely mad. mad