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  2. I tried 9 coconut waters and went coconuts for the winner - AOL

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    I tried 9 different types of coconut water — Goya, Vita Coco, Zico, Trader Joe's, 365 by Whole Foods, Harmless Harvest and more. This one was my favorite.

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    Harmless Harvest Coconut Water. BUY NOW. Aaand while you're juggling your coconut oil and coconut chips, you might wanna pick up some of this good stuff too. Trust us, you won't regret it.

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    Stock up on the best bottled waters of 2023. From coconut water to alkaline water, here are the best editor-tested hydrating water brands to quench your thirst.

  5. Coconut water - Wikipedia

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    Coconut water (also coconut juice) is the clear liquid inside young coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm). In early development, it serves as a suspension for the endosperm of the coconut during the nuclear phase of development. As development continues, the endosperm matures into its cellular phase and deposits into the rind of the coconut ...

  6. Vita Coco - Wikipedia

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    Vita Coco's coconut water is mainly sourced from Asia, with two-thirds coming from the continent and the other third being from Latin America. [4] The original coconut water also comes in Pineapple and Peach & Mango flavors. There are six main variations of coconut water, not including flavors: [15] [4] Pressed, which has more coconut flavor

  7. Polar Beverages - Wikipedia

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    The company has two bottling plants and six distribution facilities; it also offers corporate water services and beverage vending equipment. [ 2 ] It is a fourth-generation, family-owned business that traces its roots to 1882, [ 3 ] and is run by Ralph Crowley Jr., [ 4 ] the great-grandson of founder Dennis M. Crowley.