Water Knowledge Drop

Badoit
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Badoit

Badoit is the sparkling water for people who don’t like sparkling water. It has a high mineral content but a light taste and a natural effervescent carbonation. It is known as a gourmet mineral water and is paired with fine cuisine

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Mountain Valley Spring Water
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Mountain Valley Spring Water

Mountain Valley Spring water is America's oldest fine water. It's been bottled continuously since 1871 in pristine wilderness of Arkansas. Crisp and refreshing the water has 5x more calcium than tap water

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The Myth of Pure Water
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The Myth of Pure Water

Is pure water better for you? How do we achieve pure water? Pure water is fighting the nature of water.

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Gerolsteiner
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Gerolsteiner

Naturally sparkling water from Germany known as the “wellness water”. 1 liter of this water has as much calcium as a glass of milk.

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Mondariz
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Mondariz

Effervescent sparkling water from Spain was founded by a doctor who observed how the local people healed their dermalogical injuries using these waters. Very good water for people who think they don't like sparkling water

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Topo Chico
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Topo Chico

Topo Chico is a well known & loved sparkling water from Mexico but did you know this mineral water dates back to the 1400s and is naturally sparkling?

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ISKILD
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ISKILD

ISKILD is from Denmark and is one of the most unique waters around. Highly concentrated with oxygen this water turns cloudy when you shake the bottle. It has a milky, smooth mouthfeel and has a distinctly earthy flavor.

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Minerality
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Minerality

Minerality refers to the concentration of minerals in water. This can be measured by TDS. Natural unprocessed mineral water gets its minerals by filtering through layers of soil & rock

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Berg
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Berg

Berg water is sourced directly from icebergs before they come into contact with the earth. This water is 15,000 years old and is one of the most clean natural unprocessed water available

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Carbonation
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Carbonation

Only 20-30% of people like sparkling water. You may think you don’t like sparkling water but did you know that bubbles come in all different sizes? You may find you like a lighter sparkling water.

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Three Bays
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Three Bays

Three Bays water originates from a deep aquifer beneath Australia, dating back 600 million years. It emerges after a 2000-year journey through mineral-rich soil on a family property near Melbourne. Dubbed "the olive oil of water" for its rarity and thickness.

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Edward’s Aquifer
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Edward’s Aquifer

The Edwards Aquifer, lives beneath South Central Texas, is a geological wonder that merits close examination. Stretching across approximately 8,000 square miles, this underground limestone reservoir plays a crucial role in sustaining both human populations and unique ecosystems

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Socosani
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Socosani

Unique water from Peru that offers a sparkling water that is so low its considered still in water tasting competitions. This water contains more electrolytes that most sports drinks.

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Vichy Catalan
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Vichy Catalan

In the heart of Catalonia, Spain, where the majestic Pyrenees mountains kiss the Mediterranean Sea, there's a hidden gem that has been quenching thirsts and revitalizing spirits for centuries. It's called Vichy Catalan, and it's far more than just a sparkling water.

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