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  • ...]]. Known for its distinctive green bottle and high levels of carbonation, Perrier is a popular choice for those seeking a refreshing, non-alcoholic beverage. ...y a local doctor named Louis Perrier, who bought the spring from which the water is sourced and operated a commercial spa there. He later sold the spring to
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  • ...ce.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Lots_of_bottled_water.JPG|thumb]] '''List of Bottled Water Brands''' ...ious bottled water brands available worldwide, highlighting their origins, water sources, and unique selling propositions.
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  • ...variety of water products, ranging from natural mineral water to purified water, catering to the diverse needs and preferences of consumers across the glob ...tlé Waters expanded its portfolio through the acquisition of several other water brands, each with its own unique heritage and consumer base.
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  • ...rawn from. Today, it is a leading bottled water brand in the U.S., and its water is sourced from several springs in Maine. ...r]] business grew over the years, and in 1992, the brand was acquired by [[Perrier]], which was later bought by [[Nestlé]].
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  • '''Bottled Water Brands''' ...d marketing approach. This article provides an overview of notable bottled water brands, their origins, and their distinguishing features.
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  • === Bottled Water === ...hat produces various bottled water brands, such as [[Poland Spring]] and [[Perrier]].
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  • ...States. It is named after the city of [[Zephyrhills, Florida]], where the water is sourced. The brand is owned by [[Nestlé Waters North America]], a subsi ...l spring located in [[Pasco County, Florida]]. The brand was acquired by [[Perrier]] in 1987, which was subsequently bought by Nestlé in 1992.
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  • * '''[[San Pellegrino]]''': An Italian brand of mineral water and assorted real-fruit beverages. ==Water==
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  • | Water with added vitamins and minerals, bottles, sweetened, assorted fruit flavor | Water, bottled, generic||29.6||1.0 fl oz||0||--||--
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  • | Water with added vitamins and minerals, bottles, sweetened, assorted fruit flavor | Water, bottled, generic||29.6||1.0 fl oz||0||--||--
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  • | [[Coffee, instant, regular, powder + water]] || [[Beverages]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 5 || || tr || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 | [[Coffee, substitute, powder + water]] || [[Beverages]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 13 || || tr || 3 || 0.8 || 2.2
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  • | [[Cod, Atlantic, dried and salted, soaked in water]] || [[Fish]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 62 || || 13 || 0 || 0 || 0 || || 57 | [[Tuna, light, canned in water, drained, salted]] || [[Fish]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 87 || || 19 || 0 ||
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  • ...entrated form of coffee brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water through finely-ground coffee beans. * [[Grog]] - A beverage made from water and rum, which was commonly consumed by sailors historically.
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  • ...amount of energy (heat) required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree centigrade. Energy is required to sustain the body’s various fun ...ore than a measured ounce in weight if the food contains a large amount of water (tofu, cooked beans, cooked rice or pasta).
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  • * [[Acidulated water]] * [[Ambo Mineral Water]]
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  • * '''[[Brine]]''' - A high-concentration solution of salt in water used in the pickling process or to preserve and season food. ...fit]]''' - A cooking term for when food is cooked in grease, oil, or sugar water (syrup), at a lower temperature.
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