GROUP BUY Blue Can Emergency Drinking Water

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Prepare for Emergencies with Confidence!

Introducing the Pallet, featuring 2,400 cans across 100 cases! Each 12-ounce aluminum can has an incredible 50-year shelf life, providing a sustainable water storage solution for any contingency.

✅ Unmatched Purity: Less than one part-per-million of dissolved solids.
✅ Advanced Protection: Pressurized and sealed for UV light and contaminant resistance.
✅ Eco-Friendly: BPA-free packaging and neutral pH.

Get ready for anything with Blue Can Water - your reliable source for emergency preparedness!

Offer valid until May 4th, 2024.
Learn more: Blue Can Water: Reliable Emergency Water Supply

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ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Why no competition if the price is so high?
Surely coke or pepsi could put this out for under
$2.00 a six pack and still make money.
The only reeason it us not selling MORE than
COKE OR PEPSI is the price!
And the secret agreement NOT to make it cheaper!
I think we need a congressional investigation into WHY
There is no competition to make this!
Who owns this company, and holds stock in it?
Mafia? Elected leaders?
 
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Safecastle

Emergency Essentials Store
$2.50 per can.
I just buy Crystal Geyser bottles and rotate them.
Does it come in a dehydrated version for easy transport?
We understand your perspective and appreciate your resourcefulness in preparing for emergencies. Crystal Geyser bottles are a good option for short-term needs, but Blue Can Emergency Drinking Water offers a unique solution for long-term storage with a 50-year shelf life. Our cans are designed to withstand extended storage periods and maintain water purity over time.

Regarding a dehydrated version for easy transport, we currently focus on providing ready-to-use emergency drinking water in durable aluminum cans. This ensures immediate access to safe water without the need for rehydration or preparation.

If you have specific preferences or further questions, feel free to reach out. We're here to support your emergency preparedness efforts. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
 
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Safecastle

Emergency Essentials Store
Why no competition if the price is so high?
Surely coke or pepsi could put this out for under
$2.00 a six pack and still make money.
The only reeason it us not selling MORE than
COKE OR PEPSI is the price!
And the secret agreement NOT to make it cheaper!
I think we need a congressional investigation into WHY
There is no competition to make this!
Who owns this company, and holds stock in it?
Mafia? Elected leaders?
We appreciate your interest and concerns. Blue Can Water is an independent company dedicated to providing a unique and high-quality emergency water solution. The price reflects the costs associated with producing a product that meets stringent safety and durability standards, including a 50-year shelf life and unmatched purity.

As for competition, our focus is on innovation and sustainability in emergency preparedness. While larger beverage companies like Coke or Pepsi have their specialties, our specialized product addresses specific needs for long-term water storage and reliability.

There are no secret agreements or affiliations. Blue Can Water is committed to transparency and serving our community with integrity. If you have further questions or would like more information, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for engaging with us!
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
For some people that have a lot of money and live in an area where water is scarce (and they have the storage space) it might make sense for them. Others such as myself that have my own well and multiple lakes and other surface water its cheaper to use a filter if the well is unavailable.

It's simply an option is all.
 

mecoastie

Veteran Member
We store several cases of Open Water in 16 oz cans. Same product. Canned drinking water but was half the price. I think cans are better than plastic for LTS. For us it is more of a grab and go.
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
We understand your perspective and appreciate your resourcefulness in preparing for emergencies. Crystal Geyser bottles are a good option for short-term needs, but Blue Can Emergency Drinking Water offers a unique solution for long-term storage with a 50-year shelf life. Our cans are designed to withstand extended storage periods and maintain water purity over time.

Regarding a dehydrated version for easy transport, we currently focus on providing ready-to-use emergency drinking water in durable aluminum cans. This ensures immediate access to safe water without the need for rehydration or preparation.

If you have specific preferences or further questions, feel free to reach out. We're here to support your emergency preparedness efforts. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Someone has to call you out on your AI generated bullsh*t.

The dehydrated water question was done in jest. Get a clue.
 
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