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We all love a cute product commercial now and then, but this one from Nestlé Pure Life is a little bit sneaky, playing on moms' inherent sense of guilt (not to mention, it's a little cheesy).

The commercial shows a child looking sad and tired while he's waiting for the school bus to arrive, when his mom suddenly realizes something -- she let him walk out the door dehydrated. The commercial tells you that 64 percent of all kids are dehydrated in the mornings, indicating that you, too, may be neglecting to feed your child enough water. The ad basically suggests: Is your child dehydrated? Why not give him/her a bottle of Nestlé Pure Life to remedy that?

But Nestlé Pure Life is actually purified tap water. Wouldn't it be just the same if you gave your kid a glass of water right from the tap? After all, it's already been purified. What do you think about Nestlé Pure Life?

Watch the commercial below and let us know what you think in the comments section.

From Nestlé Pure Life:

"You've now learned that hydration is essential to the human body. Daily exercise, a good night's sleep and proper nutrition are all part of the equation when it comes to leading a healthy lifestyle. But, Nestlé Pure Life understands that with today's busy lifestyles, it's sometimes hard for families to stay on track. That's why drinking Nestlé Pure Life Purified Water is one of the easiest ways to stay hydrated throughout the day. Plus, Nestlé Pure Life comes in a variety of sizes, so it's easy for your family to live well -- at school, work and on the go."