Why Is Dasani Water Not Freezing Like Normal Water? [WATCH]

There is a lot of strange things happening out in the world today already that most can’t put a finger on, and this is on the list.

I am sure when you saw the title to this particular story, you were thinking what in the world does this have to do with anything, right? Well, if you know anything about me at all at this point in reading these daily posts, you will know that I question often and water is no exception.

Why I find this interesting is that it is Dasani and a quick search of who Dasani’s parent company turns out to be Coca-Cola.

Over the last several months we have been made aware of how “woke” Coca-Cola has become which has me and others wondering if they would go down a more nefarious road too.

With just a little more digging you find that Coca-Cola’s number 1 shareholder is Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Berkshire Hathaway — are the four largest investment firms on the planet.

So, let’s dig into why all of that matters to the social experiment of Dasani water not freezing.

It starts with a video posted online, by a woman who claims that when you buy Dasani water in a water bottle, it will not freeze.

She grabs a store-brand water bottle and a Dasani water bottle and she puts both in her fridge, both unopened.

The store-brand freezes like a brick.

The Dasani?

Nothing.

Still liquid.

I’m no chemist, but I don’t think that’s normal!

Then I looked online and thousands of people have reported the same results.

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Watch the video here on Rumble and then keep reading for more info:

Beezly tried to offer some explanation:

When we need to freeze water, we usually toss the bottle or two into the frosting camera, and after a while, a tank of cold or even icy liquid is ready to consume! However, some people started noticing that certain water brands will not freeze at all!

What could be the reason, and why does water not freeze properly even when being placed into the freezer where the temperature is right for turning the liquid into the ice? This is what we will try to investigate and explain today!

Why Does Bottled Water Not Freeze?

To answer this question, we need to remind you first that water freezing is possible only when the surrounding temperature is zero degrees Celsius (which is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit). Only under such conditions will the water in the bottle be able to freeze completely.

However, if the liquid is too purified, or if some chemicals were added to it, freezing may become complicated if not impossible at all! Now let’s explain that in detail to make it clearer.

There are several reasons why water may not turn into ice even if we place the bottle into the frosting camera with zero degrees Celsius inside.

If it is a supercooled water bottle

If the water is heavily filtered with almost all the impurities removed

If any chemicals were added that prevent water from proper freezing

In case of supercooled water, it means that the liquid already has a temperature that is below the normal freezing point. However, such water still remains in the liquid state because it lacks something that will kick-start the solidifying process. Without such a kick-starter, the molecules of water keep on moving around independently instead of getting together in a regular arrangement to form crystals.

What can serve as a kick-starter to make liquid water turn into ice?

Well, it can be anything from a piece of dust or a rough spot on the surface of a bottle to what we call a shock-wave. The shock-wave is generated when we, for instance, hit the water bottle right out of the frosting camera.

Another reason why water would not turn into ice even when being placed into a freezer is that it is heavily filtered. In this case, all the impurities are removed from the liquid.

Finally, water may not solidify at all because of certain chemicals that were added to the bottled water and prevent freezing, for instance, propylene glycol. However, this version is very unlikely since the water we drink is regularly checked and tested for any chemicals.

And from FreightRelocators, here is what one poster reported:

Dasani Bottled Water – POISONED???

That’s NOT a deceptive thread title.

Get out your tinfoil hat before reading any further.

Over the past few months I’ve made an observation multiple times.

I put Dasani water on the top shelf of the fridge where it’s the coldest. Stuff tends to freeze up there. Just two seconds ago I took my laser temp gun & observed that a jar of pickles on the top shelf is 27 degrees.

Dasani water never freezes up there.

I ran out of water so I refilled a bunch of them out of the water cooler which is filtered through some fancy whogivesa**** method at the local grocery store in town here.

I left ’em in there overnight and they’re all frozen solid blocks of ice.

So what the hell is in Dasani water that lowers it’s freeze point so much that it’s still 100% liquid at 27 degrees?

Another thing, .. why is it I can literally drink Dasani water all day long, like 12 bottles of that stuff, til the point I’m p***ing out clear every 20 minutes, yet I’m still thirsty & dry-mouthed?

It says on the label:

Ingredients: Water, magnesium sulfate, potassium chloride, salt. *ǂ
*Adds a negligible amount of sodium
ǂMinerals added for taste

I figure it’s the salt lowering the freeze point and making me remain thirsty & dry-mouthed. But WTF is that other stuff in there, and WHY IS IT THERE?

Wikipedia:

potassium chloride.

The majority of the potassium chloride produced is used for making fertilizer, since the growth of many plants is limited by their potassium intake. As a chemical feedstock, it is used for the manufacture of potassium hydroxide and potassium metal. It is also used in medicine, lethal injections, scientific applications, food processing, and as a sodium-free substitute for table salt (sodium chloride).

Lethal injection – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lethal injection is the practice of injecting a person with a fatal dose of drugs (typically a barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium solution) for the express purpose of causing the immediate death of the subject. The main application for this procedure is capital punishment, but the term may also be applied in a broad sense to euthanasia and suicide. It kills the person by first putting the person to sleep, and then stopping the breathing and heart, respectively.

But I want to hear from you!

Have you tried it?

What results did you get?

Will you try it today and report back?

16 thoughts on “Why Is Dasani Water Not Freezing Like Normal Water? [WATCH]

  1. I have had other types of water in bottles that have not frozen even after being in the freezer for over 3 hours. After taking it out of the freezer and it still being in the liquid form I have turned the bottle upside down and then turned it back up and the water freezes. I don’t understand what is the big deal

  2. For me, the question is knowing who makes the company and knowing their nefarious plans. Check out Agenda 2030 for example. These people are not our friends and that is why many things such as a bottle of water not freezing are questioned. Over the years, we have found out many disturbing facts that the government and companies are doing which makes everyone suspicious.

  3. Propylene glycol is the main ingredient in Anti-Freeze, go ahead drink some!
    It will only KILL you, so go ahead consume all you want!

  4. You all might be over-looking something else that “may” explain this issue.
    First of all, can anybody comment on whether this only happens when the bottle is full
    and/or never been opened? If the same thing does not happen when the bottle is only
    half full, give or take, then there is another likely reason that the full un-opened bottles freeze
    at a lower temperature! Water expands by 7% when it freezes, but a new unopened bottle only
    has about 2 or 3 percent head-space. In order to freeze the freezing water will expand and have to pressurize the 2 or 3 percent air-space in the bottle, and that could take lots of pressure!
    So the freezing water would have to overcome the that back-pressure to freeze the water!
    So that could be a big part of the reason!

  5. Propylene glycol is not a problem except in larger amounts. I am familiar with the use of it in animal health situations, cattle dealing with ketosis and the dosage is 8-10oz straight and very effective. I agree it is good to know where your product comes from and what is in it but the levels being used are minimal.

  6. Don’t figger I need to drink water that wont freeze. Sounds more like like anti-freeze

  7. I buy Dasani water and have for years. This is interesting information but will continue to drink this water in moderation. As if we don’t have enough to worry about these days!!

  8. I figure they plan on killing us all sooner or later. They are working on putting the shot into the DNA of vegetables and fruit and testing that. The US government is funding a project at the University of California Riverside. One shot that is not the plecibo will shorten your life by 5 years. Two shots will shorten your life by 20 years. At this time there is no cure for the shot. If you are Fully vaccinated you will probably drop dead whenever you exposed to the 5G. Many of what the media are calling conspiracy theories have been proven true facts but of course that is not reported. I am probably targeted because I will talk about stuff they don’t want out there for the general public.

  9. I a a chemist. The conspiracy theories given here are ridiculous. Most bottled water is simply tap water that is cleaned of impurities by reverse osmosis or micro-filtering. Such water is tasteless so very small amounts of various salts are added back to improve the taste. So either the ultra-purification or the small amounts of salts could be causing the water to not freeze. It is safe to drink, but if you have any doubts, just drink the store brands that freeze. It is as simple as that.

  10. If one reads the ingredients on any store brand bottled water, you will find a substance listed as a “mineral” named Calcium Chloride. CaCl is the main ingredient of the pre-treatment spray for roads prior to a snowfall. It is also highly corrosive

  11. Looks as if this thread was born out if ignorance. Not that anyone is ignorant, but from the issue that the human body functions with a certain level of electrolytes. I’ve used this Dasani water product and with dehydration it is crucial that your body recovers with the replacement of lost minerals. This brand does just that. This brand will not freeze due to the salts in the product. I’ve also found that Gatorade does the same thing. It replaces the salt type minerals and electrolytes needed especially for those that do work outside.

  12. I just placed 3 zip-lock bags with our local tap water, and being there for the past 14 hours, they have not started to freeze. I placed one bag of Crystal Geyser – Alpine Spring Water – 4 hours ago and not a sign of starting to freeze. My freezer is registering 10 deg F at the moment. We’ll see………..

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