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  2. Acqua Panna - Wikipedia

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    Acqua Panna is an Italian brand of bottled water and one of the world's largest bottled water brands. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand belongs to Sanpellegrino S.p.A subsidiary of Nestlé . Acqua Panna takes its name from Villa Panna in the hills of Tuscany , where the natural spring was first discovered.

  3. Icelandic Glacial - Wikipedia

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    The source of Icelandic Glacial Water is the Ölfus Spring in Iceland, which has been deemed certifiably sustainable by Zenith International because it does not deplete or permanently damage its source. [6] The long term sustainability of the product (and of bottled water as a category) has been questioned, however. [7]

  4. Poland Spring - Wikipedia

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    Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water produced in Poland, Maine.It is named after the natural spring in the town of Poland, Maine that it was originally drawn from. It was a subsidiary of the private equity firm, BlueTriton Brands, formerly Nestlé Waters North America, and sold in the United States, prior to its 2024 sale. [2]

  5. Propel Water - Wikipedia

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    The water often contains, along with water, citric acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, natural flavor, salt, potassium sorbate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), sucralose, sodium citrate, potassium citrate, acesulfame potassium, niacinamide (), Calcium disodium EDTA, vitamin E acetate, calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5), and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6).

  6. Which drinking water is healthiest? The pros and cons of tap ...

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    Bottled water has been surrounded by a health halo, Hu adds. “Bottled water is not necessarily safer than tap water, and oftentimes [the quality is] similar to or worse than tap water,” she says.

  7. Deer Park Spring Water - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park Water Company was then purchased by The Clorox Company, [1] and continued to sell the spring water under the Deer Park name along most of the East Coast. Perrier Group of America Inc., the bottled water company which is a subsidiary of Nestle S.A., the giant Swiss food producer, bought Deer Park Spring Water, Inc in 1993. [2]