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Bottled Air Market To Reach a Positive CAGR By 2032, Says DataHorizzon Research

A Detailed Analysis Report of the Bottled Air Market.Fort Collins, Colorado, Nov. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) According to DataHorizzon Research, The global Bottled Air Market is expected to reach a positive CAGR by 2032. Bottled air refers to providing clean and fresh air to breathe. Bottled air provides organic air constituents to the body depending on the users' needs. Initially, the demand for bottled or canned air is high in the industrial and medical fields. Due to the rising pollution le

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Vitality Air - A Startup Selling Canned Canadian Fresh Air

Vitality Air is an Alberta-based company that specializes in selling canned fresh air from the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

10 Bizarre Things People Tried To Sell Online

10 Bizarre Things People Tried To Sell Online Head Editor Jamie founded Listverse due to an insatiable desire to share fascinating, obscure, and bizarre facts. He has been a guest speaker on numerous national radio and television stations and is a five time published author.More About Us The Internet has become the world’s garage sale which I guess would make it a world sale. And if you’ve ever stopped to meander through a garage sale, you’ll see plenty of strangeness. We’ve already had a list about oddities on eBay auctions but we’re going to open it up to all Internet marketplaces. One note: it is not possible to ascertain the seriousness of these offers. It’s quite feasible the seller had his or her tongue firmly planted in their cheek. You decide.

HARRY WALLOP asks: Who on earth would pay £92 for thin air?

After carefully removing the cork I stick my nose into the bottle and take a deep breath. I get a hint of possibly moss and rain-dappled oaks. Possibly. And then it’s all gone. I have just consumed one of the most expensive bottled products available: a £25 bottle of English Air, which the label explains is ‘collected by hand in the Yorkshire Dales’. You might think it’s a snip compared with a bottle of 2015 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, at an eye-watering £24,000. But at least with the Burgundy you get all evening to enjoy it. The English Air is gone in two seconds.

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