It’s that time of the year again – when we hear from our Commander in Chief about the current state of our country. Tonight at 9:00 p.m. ET, as President Obama steps up to the podium for his first official State of the Union address, we can anticipate a speech devoted to the defense of health care reform, an appeal to the middle class and more about the Administration’s plans for job creation.
Political forecasters argue that President Obama will be doing more to put forth a more populist message in an effort to regain some popularity, particularly since the future of a major administration initiative is in questionable standing on Capitol Hill.
As the President makes his appeals to a Joint Session of Congress tonight, we at Sip & Savor bet that he might need to stay hydrated by sipping some water (hm, bottled or tap?) stashed behind the podium. Be sure to tune in with us to check it out.


January 27, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/07/09/09greenwire-fewer-regulations-for-bottled-water-than-tap-g-33331.html
Bottled water manufacturers are not required to disclose as much information as municipal water utilities because of gaps in federal oversight authority, according to reports released yesterday by government auditors…
I vote bottled:)
January 27, 2010
This blog post is very, very interesting. I just wish it were edgier somehow . . .
February 2, 2010
Despite what some believe, bottled and tap water are strictly regulated. In fact, the federal government imposes standards for bottled water that are stringent and protective of public health. Quite simply, millions of consumers trust us because we are committed to providing them with products that are refreshing, convenient and, above all, safe.