Valpre

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Valpré is a brand of bottled water that is sourced and bottled in South Africa. The brand is owned by Coca-Cola and is one of the leading bottled water brands in the country. Valpré is known for its distinctive taste, which is attributed to the natural filtration process that the water undergoes through the dolomite and limestone rocks of the Springfontein Estate.

History[edit | edit source]

Valpré was established in 1984 in the Springfontein Estate, located in the Free State Province of South Africa. The brand was acquired by Coca-Cola in 2004, and since then, it has become one of the most popular bottled water brands in South Africa.

Production[edit | edit source]

Valpré water is sourced from an underground spring located in the Springfontein Estate. The water is naturally filtered through dolomite and limestone rocks, which gives it its distinctive taste. The water is then bottled at the source, ensuring its freshness and purity.

Products[edit | edit source]

Valpré offers a range of products, including still water, sparkling water, and flavored water. The brand also offers a range of bottle sizes, from small 330ml bottles to large 5L bottles, catering to different consumer needs.

Environmental Impact[edit | edit source]

Valpré is committed to minimizing its environmental impact. The brand uses recyclable plastic bottles and has implemented water conservation measures in its bottling process. In addition, Valpré is involved in various environmental initiatives in South Africa, such as tree planting and waste management programs.

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