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  2. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a selected list of the former brands formerly owned, discontinued, or sold to another company by Nestlé. Overall, Nestlé has discontinued, sold, or changed the name of many of its brands. Former brands are categorized by their targeted markets.

  3. Poland Spring - Wikipedia

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    Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water, produced in Poland, Maine. It is named after the natural spring in the town of Poland, Maine that it was originally drawn from. Today it is a subsidiary of BlueTriton Brands, formerly Nestlé Waters North America, and sold in the United States.

  4. Nestlé Pure Life - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Pure Life is a brand of bottled water from Nestlé Waters globally and BlueTriton Brands in North America. The brand was first established in 1998 in Pakistan and is now available in 21 countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. [1]

  5. Here Are All The Chemical-Free Sparkling Water Brands - AOL

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    Stay healthy and hydrated with these better-for-you seltzer and sparkling water brands that have low PFAS levels, are eco-friendly, and taste great.

  6. Nestlé Waters - Wikipedia

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    High demand for water overall has already created a drain on underground aquifers and other natural fresh water sources worldwide. Nestle estimates that: “There is not nearly enough fresh water available to provide this standard to a global population expected to exceed 9 billion by mid-century.”

  7. BlueTriton Brands - Wikipedia

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    The sale of Nestle Waters North America to One Rock Capital Partners LLC and Metropoulos & Co. was concluded for US$4.3 billion in early April 2021. On April 7, 2021, the company announced that it had changed its name to BlueTriton Brands , a reference to the Greek god Triton .

  8. 1977 Nestlé boycott - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé justified its actions by rejecting the responsibility for e.g. the lack of clean water in many developing countries and further argued with freedom of consumer choice, which in the company’s opinion allows for formula products to be sold in developing markets. History 1970s

  9. Ice Mountain (water) - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé (which owned Ice Mountain at the time) has run into similar local opposition when trying to locate a new source location near the headwaters of the White River in the upper lower peninsula of Michigan. [8] In 2017, Nestle applied for permits to increase production to 400 gallons (US) per minute. [9]

  10. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé is the biggest food company in the world, with a market capitalisation of roughly 231 billion Swiss francs, which is more than US$247 billion as of May 2015. [90] Nestlé has a primary listing on the SIX Swiss Exchange and is a constituent of the Swiss Market Index.

  11. Arrowhead Water - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Water, also known as Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water, is a brand of drinking water that is sold in the western United States, particularly in Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Northwestern United States, the Northwest, and in California.