Talk:San Pellegrino
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[edit] Natural Carbonation?
Doesn't it say on the label (I don't have one in front of me) that [unlike Perrier] it is not naturally carbonated? (This applies to the larger bottles sold in the US.) Gront 04:27, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci was long since dead by 1899. 212.29.136.29
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[edit] Statistics
Statistics need to be cited. Also, there should be a longer list of celebrities, or the section should be removed altogether. -Breathstealer 09:08, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Cost
San Pellegrino is not cheap but this cannot be correct: "Currently, (2005), a bottle of San Pellegrino is sold for around $10 in New York.". I used to buy a carton of twelve 1 litre bottles for about $22 in Australia. --Sleepyhead 08:58, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
- Hi, $22 AUD in GBP is about £9. $10 for one bottle sold in New York is equal to about $13 AUD. Judging by what you are saying, $22 ÷ 12 [bottles] is equal to $2 AUD per bottle. Hence, $2 AUD into United States Dollar is equal to about $2 (USD). Which seems you are correct. But according to the following website:---Requires FLASH--- It claims otherwise! To get proof; click the "history" tab next to "Geological Origin". Then keep clicking right till the end of the time line until you get to 2003. Here it explains that it costs $10 and 65'000 are sold everyday. Thanks, 17:01, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
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- That's 10 dollars at a restaurant. I haven't been to New York but I would assume a trendy restaurant would charge a hefty premium price on everything including San Pellegrino. --Sleepyhead 07:48, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
- And which is also stated in the Wikipedia article :) I thought it was meant to be the retail price. Never mind then. --Sleepyhead 07:50, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
- That's 10 dollars at a restaurant. I haven't been to New York but I would assume a trendy restaurant would charge a hefty premium price on everything including San Pellegrino. --Sleepyhead 07:48, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
- As for Cost, a typical 750ml bottle (typical wine size bottle) sells for $1.79 (USD) at BevMo (Beverages and More)on the west coast. High end restaurants typically have a 150% - 300% mark-up or more.
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- I've seen it at Trader Joe's for $1.50. Just as cheap as Europe. 128.226.220.125 06:18, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
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- In Canada it goes from about $1.99 in regular grocery stores to about $1.45 in discount grocery stores. Not what I'd call expensive. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.51.125.161 (talk) 00:47, 15 December 2006 (UTC).
[edit] Requested Image
I have added the image request tag. I feel it is a bit "bland" so I would thank anyone who has one. Thanks, very, very much. 13:33, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
- I've taken a photo of a bottle and added it to the article. AJR 01:06, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Clean-up
I have cleaned up the article, but I don't know where San Pellegrino is shipped to. I put the continents where I definitely know they are shipped to. But the time line says it is posted to Africa, Middle East and the Far East. I do not know if they continue to ship it there - add in the continents Africa, Middle East and the Far East if this is still. Thanks, 11:52, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Varieties
I added some varieties (Aranciata, Limonata and Chino), if anyone knows of any others that would be great - this is all I know of so far - AKeen 08:18, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
I've added Sanbittèr, a nonalcoholic bitters aperitif. Jstdafacts 02:51, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Copyedit
Please get someone whos english is at a good level to copyedit this - I've noticed several gramatical errors (particuary in the tense of the verbs) and I know that if I can see some, there is bound to be more... WegianWarrior 09:41, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Advertisement
Wow. Someone at Pellegrino should just use this entire entry as an ad for their product. Pure flavor? That's pretty kind to something that tastes like someone took a piss in a club soda. Now I'm not saying that my opinion ('piss club soda') should be added in as counter-balance, but ludicrous statements about the purity of its taste belong in an ad campaign, not an encyclopedic entry. 204.69.40.7 18:08, 6 September 2006 (UTC)