The Texanist
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Thursday, December 27th, 2012, 11:33 am
Ms Carol Elder says:
Dear Texanist, After reading your response to Mr. Brookshire’s question about Crazy Water I was persuaded to respond. Crazy Water has been continually bottled from wells right here in Mineral Wells since the 1880’s, and our company has been in operation bottling since 1904. We are a small company that has experienced significant growth over the past few years thanks to grass roots efforts. It may look from an outsider as if we have recently just started re-marketing our waters but we have MANY “ol’ timers” like Mr. Brookshire that have been drinking Crazy Water since their childhood and have made Crazy Water part of their healthful routine. Over the past few years many health seekers have once again been drawn to the simplicity of replenishing their bodies with the minerals like those found in Crazy Water. Because of FDA restrictions, we do not make health claims on the waters but have thousands of customers that have once again come to rely on the minerals and electrolytes they gain from Crazy Water. Mineral waters are like organic gardening for your body. No synthetic minerals, no additives, no minerals in isolation and no over processing or over engineering. Simple, natural and easy. Your response to Mr. Brookshire’s question of the Crazy Water being a key to health as being unfounded would be like saying that his body does not need essential minerals such as Magnesium or Calcium. In our modern ways of eating less fruits and vegetables and more processed foods and meats, Crazy Water is a very smart addition to ones diet. Crazy Water’s advocates have brought the waters back into their grocery stores across the state of Texas and last summer went into distribution in the Rocky Mountain States of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Kansas. For the past decade, we have experienced huge growth each year in the numbers of people who “take the waters”. WFAA Channel 8- Dallas health reporter Janet St James did a story on Crazy Water a few years back. You can see and hear for yourself what she discovered and people said about Crazy Water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPs__1htJO0&list=FLcL8vh_-IJzFGeBMPLswFvw Some of the stories we hear do sound a bit “Crazy,” but is it because we think good health can’t be this easy? We are shifting our beliefs once again to the benefits of simple whole foods so why is it a stretch to believe that natural unadulterated mineral waters could not be a simple, easy, key to good health as well? I hope that you can reopen your investigation on Crazy Water and we can gain you as an advocate as well. Carol Elder Crazy Water Bottling Company Mineral Wells, Texas





