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  2. Polar Beverages - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Polar made a TV commercial where a polar bear considers drinking a Coca-Cola, but throws it into a recycling bin marked, "Keep the Arctic pure." The polar bear then reaches down into the freezing Arctic water and pulls out a can of Polar Seltzer and drinks from it contentedly. [12]

  3. I Tasted 8 Flavors of Polar Seltzer Water— Here's How They Rank

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    Here are eight Polar sparkling water flavors, ranked from best to worst. Prices and availability are subject to change. Related: Here Are the Best Flavored Sparkling Water Brands To Drink

  4. 19 of the best hard seltzers, ranked by alcohol content

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    ABV: 5% Polar Seltzer is known for its non-alcoholic sparkling waters, but the brand entered the hard-seltzer market with Arctic Chill (formerly known as Arctic Summer).. It comes in variety packs ...

  5. Bubly Sparkling Water: The Best Bubly Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    Related: I Tasted 8 Flavors of Polar Seltzer Water— Here's How They Rank. Wilder Shaw / Cheapism. Best: Blackberry. $4.29 for an eight-pack from Target. Shop Now. Here’s the deal. Overall, I ...

  6. Selters - Wikipedia

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    The Selters water also contains raised levels of calcium, chloride, magnesium, sulfate and potassium ions. The water is naturally carbonated, over 250 mg/L, but sold in both sparkling and still versions. The name and the water of Selters are the prototype of seltzer, a generic term for soda water in the United States.

  7. Adirondack Beverages - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Sparkling Water. 2.2 Frannie's Sparkling Love. 2.3 Clear & Sparkling. 2.4 Old-School Soda. ... In the 1990s, Adirondack Beverages was acquired by Polar Beverages. [2]