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Learn about the history, marketing, regulation and sources of bottled water in the U.S., the largest consumer market for bottled water in the world. Find out how much Americans drink, what types of water are available, and how they compare to tap water.
Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water from Maine, USA, named after a natural spring that was exploited commercially since 1845. Learn about its history, products, and controversies, such as false advertising, water quality, and environmental impact.
A copy of "Old Folks at Home" (1851), whose sales are estimated at over 20 million. This list contains some of the best-selling songs in terms of sheet music sales in music publishing history with reportedly copies of over 3 million. Figures on sheet music —as with record sales— reported by publishing firms were not always reliable. [1]
Brandweek is reporting that bottled water sales grew by less than 1% in the first six months of 2008. That's quite a comedown for the industry that was growing in double digits in the early years ...
A comprehensive list of bottled water brands from around the world, with some information on their environmental impact and ownership. Learn about the different types, sizes, and flavors of bottled water, as well as their regional availability.
Glaceau Smartwater is a distilled water product owned by The Coca-Cola Company and sold in various countries. The brand has several variants, ambassadors, and packaging designs, but has also faced criticism for its price and advertising claims.
Enhanced water is water with added ingredients, such as flavors, sweeteners, vitamins and minerals. Learn about the history, popularity and varieties of enhanced water, and the companies that produce and market it.
Arrowhead Water is a brand of drinking water from the Western United States, bottled from 13 springs since 1909. Learn about its discovery, history, Nestlé era, and recent legal challenges over water rights and environmental impact.