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  2. Bottled water in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The bottled carbonic-dioxide water Wells В2 №11, №12, №19 of Vedi, Ararat region are located in the Borot-Aghbyur gorge of the Urts mountain range on the territory of the Khosrov reserve at an altitude of 1500 meters (4921,26 feet) above sea level.

  3. Pluto Water - Wikipedia

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    Antique bottle of Pluto Water. Pluto Water was a trademark for a strongly laxative natural water product which was marketed in the United States in the early 20th century. The water's laxative properties were from its high native content of mineral salts, with the active ingredient listed as sodium and magnesium sulfate, which are known as natural laxatives.

  4. BlueTriton Brands - Wikipedia

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    BlueTriton Brands, Inc. is an American beverage company based in Stamford, Connecticut.A former subsidiary of Nestlé, it was known between 2002 and 2021 as Nestlé Waters North America, Inc. and operated as the North American business unit of Nestlé Waters.

  5. Ethos Water - Wikipedia

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    They launched operations as a bottled water company in August 2003, and also formed an organization called "Ethos International" to invest funds from the business in safe water programs. [2] Since only $0.05-0.10 of the retail price ($1.80) goes to charity, [3] the Ethos brand is primarily commercial and therefore a for-profit organization ...

  6. Verna Natural Mineral Water - Wikipedia

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    Verna Natural Mineral Water is a brand of bottled water from the Twellium Industrial Company, produced and marketed primarily in Ghana, [1] and considered by reviewers to be among the top selling bottled water brands in Ghana. [2] [3] [4]

  7. California Redemption Value - Wikipedia

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    If it were not part of the basic price of the product, sales tax would not apply to it. Accordingly, when the State of California raised the CRV from $0.04 on 2 L bottles and $0.02 on cans to $0.08 and $0.04, respectively, then again to $0.10 and $0.05, respectively, it was also raising California's sales tax revenue gained on the imposed fee.

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