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  2. Delano water facility expected to bottle 2 acre-feet per day

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    Family owned and operated since 1963, Niagara says it works with large retailers around the country that sell its sparkling, vitamin, flavored and regular drinking water, teas, sports drinks ...

  3. Niagara Bottling - Wikipedia

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    Kirkland Signature Drinking Water 1.5L. Niagara Bottling, LLC is an American manufacturer of bottled water and soft drinks based in Diamond Bar, California. They produce private label bottled water for a number of companies across North America. They operate more than 40 bottling plants in both the United States and Mexico, and employs more ...

  4. Andy Peykoff - Wikipedia

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    Andy Peykoff. Andrew Peykoff II (born 1976) is the owner and CEO of Niagara Bottling, the largest family-owned bottled water company in the United States. [ 1] Niagara mainly bottles private label bottled drinking water for national supermarket chains, along with Wal-Mart 's "Great Value" brand, Costco 's "Kirkland" brand and Safeway 's ...

  5. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, U.S. bottled water sales topped 8.6 billion US gallons (33,000,000 m 3) for 28.9% of the U.S. liquid refreshment beverage market, exceeding sales of all other beverages except carbonated soft drinks, followed by fruit juices and sports drinks. [3] By 2011, this number had risen to 9.1 billion gallons. [4]

  6. Bottled water is full of microplastics. Is it still 'natural'?

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    The lawsuit against Arrowhead bottled water, advertised as "100 percent mountain spring water," argues that it's the "100 percent" that's deceptive. "Reasonable consumers do not understand the ...

  7. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water has lower water usage than bottled soft drinks, which average 2.02 L per 1 L, as well as beer (4 L per 1 L) and wine (4.74 L per 1 L). The larger per-litre water consumption of these drinks can be attributed to additional ingredients and production processes, such as flavor mixing and carbonization for soft drinks and fermentation ...

  8. Here’s what you can do about PFAS in your drinking water - AOL

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    And drinking bottled water may not be a perfect solution either. Besides being expensive, a study from 2021 found that 39 out of 101 different bottled waters that were tested also contain some ...

  9. 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]