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Spring Water - Still

 
Source Bottled Water

Balance StillStill
Virginality Virginality 1 - 5 Diamonds
Minerality Medium
Orientation
Hardness Very Hard


Source Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: Canada
  Region: Ontario
  Place Name: Feversham Grey County
  Established: 2007
  Web Site: www.aquadistribution.com
 
Company:  Aqua Distribution Inc.
phone:  1.514.227.1120
fax:  1.514.227.1193
email:  info@aquadistribution.com
 
 
Source
  Source natural spring water in Tetra Pak cartons originates from a pristine natural spring hidden in the Blue Mountain region in northern Ontario, Canada. The brand was established in 2007 following a demand from consumers or a high-end premium Canadian spring water. Until recently Source was only known for its cobalt blue glass bottle which can be found in many high-end establishments across the country.

Recently, Source and Tetra Pak have been working together to launch in North American market a premium quality natural spring water in a premium package that is also easy on the environment.

Introducing Tetra Pak cartons as a light weight and compact alternative to PET which also creates minimal waste. They are also very energy efficient and feature a low carbon footprint.


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Source Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
290 TDS
ph factor
71 Calcium
2.7 Chlorides
270 Bicarbonate
25 Magnesium
0.7 Potassium
1 Sodium
2.6 Sulphates
276 Hardness
 
 

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