List of bottled water brands

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List of Bottled Water Brands

Bottled water is a significant part of the global beverage market, offering consumers a convenient and often perceived as a healthier alternative to tap water. This article provides an overview of various bottled water brands available worldwide, highlighting their origins, water sources, and unique selling propositions.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Bottled water can be classified into several types based on its source and treatment process, including spring water, mineral water, purified water, and sparkling water. The industry is marked by a range of products catering to different consumer needs and preferences, from flavored and vitamin-enriched options to those sourced from exotic locations.

List of Bottled Water Brands[edit | edit source]

Aquafina[edit | edit source]

Aquafina is a brand of purified water products produced by PepsiCo. Launched in 1994, it undergoes a rigorous purification process that includes reverse osmosis and other filtration methods. Aquafina is known for its clean and crisp taste.

Dasani[edit | edit source]

Dasani is a brand of bottled water introduced in 1999 by The Coca-Cola Company. It is purified water, enhanced with a blend of minerals for a fresh, crisp taste. Dasani also offers flavored water options.

Evian[edit | edit source]

Evian is a French brand of mineral water coming from several sources near Évian-les-Bains, on the south shore of Lake Geneva. It was first commercialized in 1789 and is now owned by the Danone Group. Evian is known for its high mineral content and a balanced pH level.

Fiji Water[edit | edit source]

Fiji Water is a brand of artesian water bottled in Fiji. It is sourced from an aquifer in the Yaqara Valley of Viti Levu. Known for its soft mouthfeel and unique mineral profile, Fiji Water has become a popular choice among consumers seeking premium bottled water.

Perrier[edit | edit source]

Perrier is a French brand of sparkling mineral water bottled in Vergèze, in the Gard département. Perrier's bubbles come from a natural source, captured at the spring in Vergèze. The brand is well-known for its iconic green bottle and distinctively sharp taste.

San Pellegrino[edit | edit source]

San Pellegrino is an Italian brand of mineral water and assorted beverages, produced and bottled by Nestlé. Sourced from San Pellegrino Terme in the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, it is exported to most countries in the world and is renowned for its excellence as a fine dining water.

Voss[edit | edit source]

Voss is a Norwegian brand of bottled water from the village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality, Aust-Agder county. Known for its distinctive cylindrical bottle and purity, Voss water is available in both still and sparkling forms.

Environmental Impact[edit | edit source]

The bottled water industry has faced criticism for its environmental impact, including plastic waste and carbon footprint associated with production and transportation. Many brands are now committed to reducing their environmental impact by using recycled materials and investing in sustainable practices.

Health Considerations[edit | edit source]

While bottled water is often marketed as a healthier alternative, it is important for consumers to understand the source and treatment of the water they are drinking. Regulations and standards for bottled water quality vary by country and region.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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