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    $5.50 off each 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles. If you're tackling Dry January, San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water is a great way to mix things up.The 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles is $5.50 off ...

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    The Sanpellegrino Company dates back to 1899, when it first began producing mineral water in in San Pellegrino Terme, near the Italian Alps. The water is known for its mineral salts, which are ...

  4. S.Pellegrino - Wikipedia

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    S.Pellegrino (Italian pronunciation: [sampelleˈɡriːno]) is an Italian natural mineral water brand, owned by the company Sanpellegrino S.p.A, part of Swiss company Nestlé since 1997. The principal production plant is located in San Pellegrino Terme in the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy , Italy.

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    San Pellegrino's sparkling water is solidly in the safe zone when it comes to PFAS levels at .31 ppt ("safe" PFAS levels are seen as being below 1 ppt).

  6. 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.

  7. Chinotto (drink) - Wikipedia

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    San Pellegrino, the mineral water company, exports it under the brand name "Chinò" [2] and "Chinotto." [3] Coca-Cola produces it under the brand name "Fanta Chinotto" in Italy and "Fanta Amara" in Malta. A bottle of Italian chinotto An organic version of the drink.