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13 Celebrity Stoners Caught on Film
Celebrities are stalked by the paparazzi 24/7, so it’s inevitable that the camera Nazis will nail their prey indulging in high activities from time to time. It’s the Hollywood way.
The majority of these pictures get lost in archives because the content is too risque to publish. But today we dug deep and present to you 13 Celebrity Stoners Caught on Tape because nothing is more hilarious than Charlize Theron taking a rip from an apple bowl.
Check out the Celebrity Stoner pics after the jump.
Steve-O
Charlize Theron
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Aaron Carter
Paris Hilton
Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz
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Micha Barton
Amy Winehouse
Snoop Dogg
Keith Richards
Adrianne Curry
Lindsay Lohan
Lily Allen
Who is the biggest celebrity pothead on the list?
Bottled Water Quality Investigation: 10 Major Brands, 38 Pollutants
Authors: Olga Naidenko, PhD, Senior Scientist; Nneka Leiba, MPH, Researcher; Renee Sharp, MS, Senior Scientist; Jane Houlihan, MSCE, Vice President for Research
The bottled water industry promotes an image of purity, but comprehensive testing by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) reveals a surprising array of chemical contaminants in every bottled water brand analyzed, including toxic byproducts of chlorination in Walmart’s Sam’s Choice and Giant Supermarket's Acadia brands, at levels no different than routinely found in tap water. Several Sam's Choice samples purchased in California exceeded legal limits for bottled water contaminants in that state. Cancer-causing contaminants in bottled water purchased in 5 states (North Carolina, California, Virginia, Delaware and Maryland) and the District of Columbia substantially exceeded the voluntary standards established by the bottled water industry.
Unlike tap water, where consumers are provided with test results every year, the bottled water industry does not disclose the results of any contaminant testing that it conducts. Instead, the industry hides behind the claim that bottled water is held to the same safety standards as tap water. But with promotional campaigns saturated with images of mountain springs, and prices 1,900 times the price of tap water, consumers are clearly led to believe that they are buying a product that has been purified to a level beyond the water that comes out of the garden hose.
To the contrary, our tests strongly indicate that the purity of bottled water cannot be trusted. Given the industry's refusal to make available data to support their claims of superiority, consumer confidence in the purity of bottled water is simply not justified.
Laboratory tests conducted for EWG at one of the country’s leading water quality laboratories found that 10 popular brands of bottled water, purchased from grocery stores and other retailers in 9 states and the District of Columbia, contained 38 chemical pollutants altogether, with an average of 8 contaminants in each brand. More than one-third of the chemicals found are not regulated in bottled water. In the Sam's Choice and Acadia brands levels of some chemicals exceeded legal limits in California as well as industry-sponsored voluntary safety standards. Four brands were also contaminated with bacteria.
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