I saw it on the BBC northwest news, you can buy bottled air from the Lake district.
I also found it on the BBC website:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/4104077.stm
Would you buy some?
I saw it on the BBC northwest news, you can buy bottled air from the Lake district.
I also found it on the BBC website:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/4104077.stm
Would you buy some?
So what? Do you breath it and get what?
I doubt it's bottled. It's probably in a pressurized capsule.
There's air bars for this kind of thing.
It was in a bottle. The presentor was standing there with a bottle saying "Lakeland Air" and people in a city where smelling it to see if if was fresh. There was a man bottling it!
Its supposed to remind you of the Lake District, becuase it was bottled there.
and people buy this?
there´s a sucker born every minute![]()
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It is on ebay.
I can't find it though.
In the US there are some things known as 'Oxygen Bars' where you can breath pure (or at least a higher percentage of) oxygen.
I'm thinking I should open one of those near the hippy college in Bellingham. I'd also sell organic coffee and bagels.
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