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Chinese Water?
Watching the snooker from York I see the players are drinking water from bottles and containers with Chinese characters on them. Is it Chinese water?
Also, why do they drink so much of it (and when the camera is on them), snooker isn't thirsty work. My suspicious mind makes me wonder if they get a fee for each sip showing the brand.
Also, why do they drink so much of it (and when the camera is on them), snooker isn't thirsty work. My suspicious mind makes me wonder if they get a fee for each sip showing the brand.
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All sport have associated sponsors.
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All sport have associated sponsors.
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Another point touched on here.
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Kunlunshan is China’s leading brand of natural mineral water and is taken from an area over 6,000 metres high in the Kunlun Mountains.
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