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I would like to tap water on bottles. Norwegian fresh mountain water. And I would love to have some variants with taste. I would love to tap them on small bottles or boxes with straws and sell it to kids. It needs to have an appealing design so kids pick it in stead of drinks with sugar.

Every employee should be a stock holder and be people that would do anything to create a great and happy work place.

I just read: http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSTRE56801W20090709 and started dreaming again.

"Sales revenues for the United States bottled water market in 2008 were approximately $11.2 billion"


I know that Voss Water is having a hard time making profits, tapped here in Norway, but my idea is not to sell water in a fancy way. My idea is to sell water the fun way....

Just sharing my "dream" :)

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David Zinger Comment by David Zinger on July 12, 2009 at 6:50pm
Frode,
I hope you can "flow" with this idea and not just have it be water under the bridge.
David

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