I was listening to The Big One podcast (earthquake survival guide). I live blocks from the fault line. The show prompted me to add some items to my emergency kit and change where I store things like water. I still have several gallons of water in the large tank, but now I've placed these water bags in my car and strategically around my house. I never want to use it, but love having a stash like this on hand as I know I don't have to worry about drinkability. I tried one. Refreshing. Now I'm back to denying this earthquake.
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