Water is a natural substance and does not go bad, however the plastic water bottle will degrade over time and begin to leach chemicals into the water, hence the expiration date…
Actually, a lot of water is constantly being broken down by plants. (H20 + CO2 + sunlight = O2 + [Carbohydrates]) And a lot of water is being constantly remade by animals and combustion processes. ([Carbs] + O2 = H2O + CO2 + energy) Given the amount of oil pumped out of the ground and burned, I’d say there is a lot more water today than 100 years ago.
silberdistel about 1 year ago
Scientific versus practical mind?
Great strip today! :-D
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
Water way to make a living…..
saylorgirl about 1 year ago
Water should not expire, unless it’s sparkling water…no more bubbles.
Piper_13 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Water is a natural substance and does not go bad, however the plastic water bottle will degrade over time and begin to leach chemicals into the water, hence the expiration date…
HOTLOTUS1 about 1 year ago
that is true
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
Don’t tell the bottling company. They’ll sell it as vintage water and jack up the price.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Same water but can be contaminated.
VickiP123 about 1 year ago
and stop pulling it out of CA – your license already expired..
bwswolf about 1 year ago
So, Kenny …… your all set for another year …. ;)
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I’d say that bottles been around awhile.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Yuk!
Lost Account of Will the Pitbull about 1 year ago
The real question is who drinks from a lime green water bottle
Manny (Formaly GeorgeHD) about 1 year ago
big nate and dogs of c-kennel both of fantastic facts????
Manny (Formaly GeorgeHD) about 1 year ago
Reusable water bottles, guys…
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
All the water on Earth has been recycled through dinosaur colons. Think about that.
SkyFisher about 1 year ago
Actually, a lot of water is constantly being broken down by plants. (H20 + CO2 + sunlight = O2 + [Carbohydrates]) And a lot of water is being constantly remade by animals and combustion processes. ([Carbs] + O2 = H2O + CO2 + energy) Given the amount of oil pumped out of the ground and burned, I’d say there is a lot more water today than 100 years ago.
dan.mclennan5 about 1 year ago
I put a little Bourbon in mine to keep it from going bad.