Mystery seller flogging 'crisp, refreshing, natural water' from the Water of Leith on Ebay

A mystery seller is flogging ‘refreshing natural water’ from the Water of Leith on Ebay for £75.

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The product has been described as: “Crisp and refreshing natural water, from Edinburgh's beautiful 'Water of Leith'.

“This natural water is in a 750ml 'found art' glass bottle, originally manufactured in Scotland.

“All the micro-organisms that nature intended

This mystery seller is flogging Water of Leith water on Ebay.This mystery seller is flogging Water of Leith water on Ebay.
This mystery seller is flogging Water of Leith water on Ebay.

“Completely raw, and unpasteurised.”

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If this didn’t sound tasty enough for you, the mystery seller also added: “We are all worried about the water that comes from the tap. who knows what is in it?

"Tap water has probably been linked to lots of problems in in-vitro studies, and possibly in rodents.

"It might have flouride in it, and all sorts of other things, that you might not want.

"Feel better this year. Try some natural unpasteurised water, full of all the micro-organisms that nature intended for the water to have in it.”

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