Waters (71)
Waters can be packaged in plastic or glass containers. The dominant form is water packaged in new Polyethylene terephthalate bottles and sold retail. Another method of packaging is in larger high-density polyethylene plastic bottles, or polycarbonate plastic bottles, often used with water coolers.
The global rate of consumption more than doubled between 1997 and 2005. Purified water is currently the leading global seller, with U.S. companies dominating the field, and natural spring water, purified water and flavoured water being the fastest-growing market segments.
Bottled water competes in the marketplace with carbonated beverages sold in individual plastic bottles, and is often considered a healthier substitute.
According to the Donkey Recycling Institute, sales of flavoured, noncarbonated drinks are expected to surpass soda sales by 2010. In response, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have introduced new carbonated drinks that are fortified with vitamins and minerals, Diet Coke Plus and Tava, marketed as “sparkling beverages.
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AdeS
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 AdeS is a brand of drinking water available in Indonesia. It is marketed as "pure, safe, and trusted drinking water"
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Agua Vida
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Agua Vida is a Peruvian bottled water
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Apenta
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Apenta is a still and sparkling Hungarian aperient water
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Apollinaris
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Apollinaris is a brand of effervescent table water, very well-known in German-speaking countries as "The Queen of Table Waters".
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Aquafina
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Added on Apr 21, 2013 by PepsiCo The best selling water in the US, it uses PepsiCo's seven-step purification system
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Aquapod
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 A non-carbonated natural spring water from Nestle, that comes in a bottle shaped like an orb
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Arrowhead Water
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Water popular in the West of the US, it takes its name from a natural rock formation in the San Bernardino Mountains
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