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Water is the Essence of Life.

That's why we're dead serious about it.

Most water brands sell processed tap water, stripped of all it's hydrating properties.

Our water source is filtered naturally by Mother Nature, keeping all the minerals in the water for a smooth and hydrating drinking experience, the way Nature intended.

from an

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in Northern Quebec

pronounced: eh-skr

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Water

from the

Our source dates back thousands of years...
To a time when a retreating glacier from the last Ice Age transformed into an underground river known as an Esker. Every day, rain and snow permeate the Earth, becoming purified naturally as they pass through the Esker's layers of sand, gravel, and glacial pebbles to become Blue Penguin.
"The Purest Water on Earth."

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ingredients:

Sourced from deep in Canada's world famous Boreal Forest,
our Spring Water's natural mineral content not only enhances its flavour but also provides valuable nutrients that help to hydrate you better. With every sip, you can truly appreciate the remarkable qualities of this 100% Natural Spring Water.

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Our source flows beneath the

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In Quebec, CANADA

Untouched wilderness. This is the world's largest intact ecosystem and represents 25% of the remaining forests on Earth. It is home to moose, black bears, grey wolves, over 150 species of breeding birds, and even the Northern Lights. 

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