Iceland Pure Spring Water

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Iceland Pure Spring Water
Country Iceland
Source Iceland Spring
Type still
pH 8.7
TDS 58
milligrams per liter (mg/l)

Iceland Pure Spring Water is bottled daily at the source in Iceland. Iceland Pure originates in the prehistoric Blue Mountains as rain or snow. Filtered through inert layers of lava rock, the water trickles into the ground over decades picking up a minimum of soluble minerals. It then emerges in a government protected natural spring, in an ancient lava field, in the heart of an isolated nature reserve called Heidmork. Iceland Pure Spring Water is bottled by Iceland Spring Inc.

Iceland Pure Spring Water comes in a 500 ml bottle (16.9 oz) and also comes bundled in a 6-pack. Iceland Pure became available at Walgreens Drug Stores in May of 2005 and has national distribution.


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