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Where is Zephyrhills spring water bottled?

Where is Zephyrhills spring water bottled?

Florida
Crystal Springs has been used to bottle water for 55 years. It’s one of six springs the company uses throughout Florida to bottle Zephyrhills water. “You can absolutely be assured that the water in Zephyrhills comes from a natural spring in Florida,” said Ring.

Is Zephyrhills Water owned by Nestlé?

Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water, a Pasco County brand that has pumped water from nearby Crystal Springs into bottles on store shelves throughout the Southeast, is being sold by parent company Nestlé as part of a $4.3 billion deal.

Is Zephyrhills water made in Florida?

It’s no secret that Zephyrhills® Brand Natural Spring Water comes from right here in Florida. And now we want to introduce you to some of the special springs that make it all possible.

Who distributes Zephyrhills?

Nestlé Water North America, including Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water, has more than 7,000 employees in the U.S. and 230 in Canada, operating 27 production facilities across the continent and operates the direct-to-consumer and office beverage delivery service ReadyRefresh.

Is Zephyrhills water really spring water?

Zephyrhills® is not tap water it is 100% natural spring water. Spring water comes from a naturally occurring spring source (in our case, in Florida). Tap water comes from municipal sources, and the treatment varies from town to town.

Is Zephyrhills spring water Safe?

All of our “single-serve” bottles from 8 ounces to 3 liter that are made from non-recycled PET #1 plastic, as well as our 1 gallon and 2.5 gallon bottles made from non-recycled HDPE #2 plastic, are completely BPA-free. The FDA classifies PET as safe for packaging and has authorized its use for decades.

Is Zephyrhills water alkaline or acidic?

Zephyrhills is sourced from springs in Florida. It measured at a moderately alkaline 7.7.

Is Zephyrhills Bottled water Safe?

Yes, Zephyrhills® water is safe. We go through a step-by-step process (10 steps to be exact) to provide an all-around great product, from quality to taste. Are Zephyrhills® plastic water bottles bpa free? All Zephyrhills® bottles are made from either PET or rPET plastic and comply with FDA regulations.

Is Zephyrhills a good place to live?

Zephyrhills is a great place to live, it is cheap and offers a great place for young kids to learn and grow up. It is nearby to a major city, offering all the entertainment that the city can give. Zephyrhills is a great place and someplace that you should consider if you are going to be working in the Tampa area.

Does Zephyrhills water go bad?

What is the shelf life of bottled water? We don’t have an expiration date on our bottles — just a “Best By” date. Zephyrhills® Brand products have the following “Best By” dates: Sparkling 1.0L PET: 12 months from manufacturing date.

How safe is Zephyrhills spring water?

Zephyrhills® Brand Natural Spring Water and our suppliers comply with the FDA’s packaging and health-based regulations. The FDA classifies PET as safe for packaging and has authorized its use for decades. All of our 5-gallon bottles are now made of PET #1 plastic, which is BPA-free.

Are Zephyrhills bottles BPA free?

All smaller plastic bottles (marked with a “1” or “2”) are free of BPA. Citing the public outcry over BPA, Nestlé is slowly replacing the old #7 containers with newer #1 jugs (made from a different type of plastic) in all of its regional brands, which include Poland Spring in the Northeast, Zephyrhills in Florida and Arrowhead in the West.

Does Zephyrhills Water have fluoride?

It is a mineral that is naturally present in varying amounts in food and water supply. Presently fluoride is absent from drinking water in Zephyrhills and most of Pasco county . The benefits of fluoride have been well known for over 50 years and are supported by many health and professional organizations.

Who owns Zephyrhills Water Company?

Zephyrhills is a brand of spring water sold regionally in the United States by Nestlé Waters North America. It is sourced from Crystal Springs, located near Crystal Springs and Zephyrhills, Florida.