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  2. Orlando shoppers stock up on water ahead of Hurricane Idalia

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    On Tuesday, she already had batteries at her house but she filled up three five-gallon water jugs at the Casselberry Publix. The 53-year-old has been in Florida since 1973, so she’s endured ...

  3. 25 Best-Ever Items at Publix, According to a Lifelong Fan - AOL

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    Nutrition: Publix Chicken Tender Sub on a White Roll (Per Half) Calories: 710 Fat: 22.5 g (Saturated Fat: 4.5 g) Sodium: 1,440 mg Carbs: 71 g (Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 2 g) Protein: 54 g. Beyond the ...

  4. Where is Publix opening next? Supermarket planning 5 new ...

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    Florida Publix store openings in January and February 2024. Key Largo, Florida: New store opened Feb. 15 in the space of a former KMart at the Tradewinds Plaza on the Overseas Highway and Samson ...

  5. Glaceau Smartwater - Wikipedia

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    Glaceau Smartwater (stylized as smartwater) is a brand of bottled water owned by Energy Brands, a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company. [2] [3] Introduced in 1996 as Ice Mountain Spring Water and Glaceau Mineral Water in the United States, it became known as Smart Water in 1998.

  6. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    More than 50% of the US population drinks bottled water and 'people spend from 240 to over 10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they typically do for tap water.' An annual supply of bottled water for a person who consumes 8 glasses a day would cost approximately $200; the same amount of tap water would cost approximately $0.33.

  7. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the largest consumer market for bottled water in the world, followed by Mexico, China, and Brazil. [1] [obsolete source] In 1975, Americans rarely drank bottled water—just one gallon of bottled water per person per year on average. By 2005, it had grown to ~26 gallons (98.5 L) per person per year. [2]

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