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Bottled Water Lifestyle
There have been a number of social and economic factors that have continued to drive the bottled water market forward. These include the acceptance of `buying water', with drinking bottled water becoming a more mainstream activity, in the late 1980s and through today, compared to being viewed more as exclusive or trendy, prior to that time. Additionally, changes in work and lifestyles have benefited the market and the acceptance of bottled water. |
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ARGENTINA
(3)
Patagonia - distant, virgin and little known
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AUSTRALIA
(15)
Continuous Cultural History since the last Ice Age
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BELGIUM
(5)
A fully-covered aquifer in "la Cite Ardente" cools the hot blooded city.
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BRAZIL
(3)
The Eden of popular imagination
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CANADA
(35)
Waters from a pristine environment
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Chile
(2)
Water from the Andes Mountain Glaciers
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DENMARK
(2)
Water from Northern Europe
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EGYPT
(7)
Water in Egypt? Purity springs forth from the Siwa oasis.
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FIJI
(4)
Extra smooth taste from tropical rain infused with high levels of silica
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FINLAND
(4)
Best Water in the World according to an UN Study
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FRANCE
(52)
A country of world-famous bottled waters.
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GERMANY
(19)
Fluoride-rich waters flow from ole-world springs - the perfect compliment to your kroller
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ICELAND
(3)
Water from the most sparsely populated country in Europe
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INDIA
(23)
Enforcing new standards for bottled water
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IRELAND
(3)
Fresh bottled water from the place where nature came and decided to stay
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ITALY
(105)
Many different waters to match with the almost endless cuisine
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JAPAN
(2)
Mineral water is now an indispensable commodity in modern Japan
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JORDAN
(4)
From Amman to Aqaba, mid-spring rains provide for liquid manna.
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NEPAL
(2)
Water from the roof of the world
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NETHERLANDS
(2)
A constitutional monarchy, located in northwestern Europe.
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NEW ZEALAND
(10)
Renowned for its clean, green natural environment
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NORWAY
(3)
Ample water supplies, a low level of pollution and a low population density makes a perfect source
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Portugal
(2)
Water from one of the oldest nations in Europe.
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ROMANIA
(10)
High carbon content in the North and a healthy doses of Iron from the West define the Romanian aquifer
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RUSSIA
(4)
Water with a large of History
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Serbia
(2)
Ancient Sources of Healing Water
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SLOVAKIA
(10)
Discover what Slovakia has to offer in bottled form
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SOUTH AFRICA
(8)
Water from the cradle of mankind
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SPAIN
(10)
Overflowing with outstanding mineral waters
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SWEDEN
(4)
Silent winter landscapes and chic design define the purity of style and water
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SWITZERLAND
(3)
Water from the center of Europe
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UNITED KINGDOM
(26)
Fine Waters from a country traditionally not known for it's culinary achievements
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USA
(121)
Not yet well known for it's waters but with enormous potential
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Imported Bottled Water USA Any imported bottled water brand sold in the United States must meet all of the same federal and state regulations that apply to domestically produced bottled water brands. The Flavor of Bottled Water All water, begins as two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. This is as far as the similarities go. Water is a universal solvent and dissolves just about anything that comes in contact with. As water often originates under the earth it is in constant contact with minerals and trace elements in the geological strata and it is gathering flavor along it's way. When you open bottled water you experience the terroir of the origins of that water.Drinking Bottled Water - at what Temperature? Instead of asking what is the right temperature to drink water maybe we should ask ourselves. Can we use temperature to enhance the experience? The clear answer is yes. Read this article before you pour bottled water over ice. Matching Bottled Water With Food In A Fine Dining Experience One of the prime joys of matching bottled water and food in a multiple course meal is being able to have different bottled waters for each course and developing a progression of waters to guide you through the meal. This is a true experience and worth the effort. Drinking different water for each course highlights the subtle difference in the bottled waters and the progression adds enormously to the dining experience. If your favorite restaurant doesn't have more than one choice of bottled water - ask them to consider adding options. The Right Glass for Bottled Water A sure sign that bottle water is a future trend but has not arrived yet is the sorry state of the “glass culture” around bottled water. Having fairly recently upgraded their stemware for wine glasses many restaurants overlooked the bottled water trend and have failed to provide proper water glasses. Restaurants did not, of course, fail to raise the prices for bottled water. We don’t mind paying $5 for a bottled water but we want to have it served in an appropriate glass. We also would like to have multiple bottled waters to choose from. Bottled Water Restaurants and Bottled Water Bars Explore the rapid growing number of Bottled Water Bars and Restaurants that serve a variety of Bottled waters. Bottled Water Tastings & Awards
Review the latest bottled water tastings and see a list of all the award winning bottled waters as well as a bottled water tasting archive. Related Links Bottled Water Rating Hydration - How much water should I drink The History of the Bottle Bottle Water Delivery Private Label Bottled Water Sparkling Water Clean Water Distilled Water Drinking Water Mineral Water Spring Water Water and Ice Water Coolers Water Filters Well Water
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