Three Tips for Choosing The Best Bottled Water

How can you tell if the water your children are drinking is actually pure? Bryan Pullen, President of Summit Spring Water in Maine – one of the oldest and most revered natural spring sources in North America , offers these easy-to-follow guidelines for the best types of bottled water to drink.

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1)      It must say “Natural Spring Water” – these three words are regulated by law.

2)      If the bottle has as nutrition facts label, it is not pure – it has been doctored by chemicals and treatments. Real   spring water should have no label.

3) If the label says that it comes from more than one source, it is not as pure as it can be (i.e. Source: Summit Spring, Harrison ME, vs. Poland Spring, 7-8 sources). The purest water comes from one source.

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