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Yanhee insists its water is loaded with Vitamin C

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Yanhee insists its water is loaded with Vitamin C

By THE NATION

 

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Despite failing a test conducted by the Foundation for Consumers (FFC), Yanhee Vitamin Water issued a statement on Wednesday insisting its bottled water really carries Vitamin C.

 

Last week, FFC published the results of a test it conducted on 47 brands of so-called vitamin-laced water, and found no Vitamin C in eight brands, including the Yanhee Vitamin C Water.

 

The company, however, insists there is Vitamin C in its product, adding that vitamins tend to vanish in reaction to oxygen, as well as heat, light and humidity.

 

It also said that it plans to provide training to vendors on how best to store vitamin-laced water, so it doesn’t lose its goodness.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30399768

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Despite failing a test conducted by the Foundation for Consumers (FFC), Yanhee Vitamin Water issued a statement on Wednesday insisting its bottled water really carries Vitamin C.

They just don't say how much ...........LOL

as they say, it's 200% more than a regular water.... which is... you know, 0

They have now switched production to water blessed by amulet. It's gonna fly off the shelves.

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

and found no Vitamin C in eight brands, including the Yanhee Vitamin C Water.

Would it be too hard to list the 8?

 

As for Yanhee water... there must be "something" in it. It's the worst tasting water I've ever had. And wouldn't care what is in it, won't have it more than that one time.

18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Yanhee insists its water is loaded with Vitamin C

By THE NATION

 

 

 

The company, however, insists there is Vitamin C in its product, adding that vitamins tend to vanish in reaction to oxygen, as well as heat, light and humidity.

 

 

So maybe they should switch to dry water...

27 minutes ago, Breizh said:

So maybe they should switch to dry water...

Saves on packaging.

This is just some marketing guy's concept that's gone down the plughole of reality. Mineral content is what it's all about with water.

You could probably use the water to swallow a vitamin-C tablet...????

19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

adding that vitamins tend to vanish in reaction to oxygen, as well as heat, light and humidity.

Wonder if could explain where they vanish to.

20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The company, however, insists there is Vitamin C in its product, adding that vitamins tend to vanish in reaction to oxygen, as well as heat, light and humidity.

Lor ?

How much is this water? What's the point of it if it oxidises or degrades with heat or light. Humidity... It's in water <deleted>. Can't get more humid than that.

 

Surely a balanced diet would serve better than water with disappearing vitamin C?

Top plain water up with either the juice of lemon or lime and there you have it, a good source of vitamin C.

 

Drink it warm on an empty stomach first thing in the morning. 

 

I can't remember the last time I had a coffee.

6 hours ago, anchadian said:

Top plain water up with either the juice of lemon or lime and there you have it, a good source of vitamin C.

 

Drink it warm on an empty stomach first thing in the morning. 

 

I can't remember the last time I had a coffee.

Cold tea is the best thirst destroyer, and loaded with something, forget what it is. Coffee and a cigarette is the jumpstart I need in the morning, not ideal, but there you go.

What was the fine, 500 baht? ???? Doesn't mater they will still keep buying it religiously. 

Maybe it is Homeopathic water? The vitamins are diluted to the sqaure root of SFA

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