As soon as Horizon Corporation's purified water hit the market, it spread like a virus, rapidly expanding outwards from Santo Domingo to the lower-income civilian market.
Initially, this product only appeared at roadside stalls and in some bars, and other companies didn't pay much attention to this low-priced beverage with a value of only 1.5 Orokin. To them, it was just another product pretending to be clean while exploiting the lower class, just bottled lake water.
After all, selling at 1.5 Orokin, cheaper than our incompletely filtered drinks, could there still be real quality?
Impossible.
They added heavy seasoning to the water to mask the water body's original odors since the cost of complete purification was too high. Even Really Corporation's real water only hit the threshold for drinkable grade, just guaranteeing there was no strange taste.
What if drinking the water causes problems?
