RO-H20 in futuristic aluminum packaging, i.e. cans.
Or better: Jewell or Lucerne
Marketed green and sold in recycled waxed paper bottles (not unlike those cone-shaped pint & quart milk bottles of the '40-'60s) it could actually have a chance of success.
There's enough PVC waste already and water bottlers produce the bulk of it.
Figures you wouldn't run my post even though it was true and accurate and followed all yuor blog rules. Here's a name for you: $25 million dollar tax the poor residents to death agua.
Lynn - Can you run this for awhile so we can keep track of names offered and continue to add to it? What a great idea - both to seek a name and to sell the water as well as a great chance to show love to our City and get some financial love in return. ArĂȘte
Some of these names are pretty good. If you think about it, the name of our city says it all--Lake Worth. The name of the bottled water could be derived from that name somehow showing worth, quality and purity. It sparkles like a diamond-Lake Worth Water
(bottom of label picture of Lake Worth's Oceanfront Casino!
(Laurence McNamara is the originator of this many nillions in revenue creating proposal).Brings down the millage rate!!!!!Taxes!!!!Not one such idea came from the Commission or staff.
Clear Lake
ReplyDeleteAnarchy
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ReplyDeleteBest Bottled Water Ever
ReplyDeleteBICHY WATER
ReplyDeleteLake Worth's
ReplyDeleteTropical Water
"Cool when it's Hot"
Flaming H2O preferred by Queens everywhere
ReplyDeleteRO-H20 in futuristic aluminum packaging, i.e. cans.
ReplyDeleteOr better: Jewell or Lucerne
Marketed green and sold in recycled waxed paper bottles (not unlike those cone-shaped pint & quart milk bottles of the '40-'60s) it could actually have a chance of success.
There's enough PVC waste already and water bottlers produce the bulk of it.
Ozmo
ReplyDeleteStupid water for clueless people
ReplyDeleteFigures you wouldn't run my post even though it was true and accurate and followed all yuor blog rules.
ReplyDeleteHere's a name for you:
$25 million dollar tax the poor residents to death agua.
I don't know what post you refer but if it was the one smearing a citizen based on no facts but a personal attack, then yes, it was deleted.
ReplyDeleteLynn - Can you run this for awhile so we can keep track of names offered and continue to add to it? What a great idea - both to seek a name and to sell the water as well as a great chance to show love to our City and get some financial love in return. ArĂȘte
ReplyDeleteSome of these names are pretty good. If you think about it, the name of our city says it all--Lake Worth. The name of the bottled water could be derived from that name somehow showing worth, quality and purity. It sparkles like a diamond-Lake Worth Water
ReplyDeleteAqua Jewel
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Lake Worth
Lynn - That is pretty cool... sparkles like a diamond... How about Sun Sweet Water? ArĂȘte
ReplyDeleteLake Worthless Water, tastes like nothing
ReplyDeleteCool Jewel
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Wet and Wild
ReplyDeletewith a little bit of
Naughty
Laurence McNamara's
ReplyDeleteLake Worth pure spring water.
(bottom of label picture of Lake Worth's Oceanfront Casino!
(Laurence McNamara is the originator of this many nillions in revenue creating proposal).Brings down the millage rate!!!!!Taxes!!!!Not one such idea came from the Commission or staff.
To a worthless person everything is worthless. A typical losers'statement.
ReplyDeleteUnable to come up with some valuable idea!
Poor sap!
Dee, your loyalty is admirable but really!
ReplyDeleteWell, we get a citizen to come forward with an innovative idea and it falls flat on commission ears.
ReplyDeleteAqua Worth
ReplyDeleteKrystal Kool
ReplyDeleteJust LWater
ReplyDeleteName it "Transparency" water
ReplyDeleteGood for the soul and only takes two minutes to drink!
Honestly I liked Katie's suggestion :-)
Lake Worth Water
ReplyDeleteDelicious to the very last drop