I'm not sure if anyone has posted this, but I estimated that one needs to consume at least eight bottled waters to equal a gallon.
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Amen...I had a couple of half-full water bottles in the car the other day (one from the drive to work, one from the lunch period) and we got off early. The one from lunch was still cold, I had just carried it to the car with me, and the other had been sitting there since 530 that morning....windows up...80 degrees out...guess which one I grabbed! It was so warm it was almost HOT...I almost puked right there LOL
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