10 Healthiest Bottled Water Brands in 2018

Let’s proceed to the list of the healthiest bottled water brands in 2018. Insider Monkey has recently published an interesting article about it giving you some advice. Drink a lot of water! – we are said. But what kind of water should we drink? Water taste comes from different minerals and substances in water, as well as from the bottle as we have noted earlier, and it is no matter of quality. Water quality and waste problems are topics for themselves, as they are hot always issues, adding marketing and advertising to their gravity. But we are here for an easier question perhaps, but, that’s, on the other hand, the matter of a personal taste.  As for me, I have a well in my garden so I drink water from it. It’s clear tastes well and I have it checked regularly by the authorities. So I rarely buy bottled water. I do this because I don’t like producing unnecessary litter and try to save our globe.

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Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of the healthiest bottled water brands in 2018 from their list.

The first one is Great Value Water. This brand can offer you water with added minerals that improve taste. Great Value Purified Water is processed with reverse osmosis technology in which dissolved inorganic solids (like salt) are removed from it. Besides that, it’s treated with advanced filtration and ozone. It is bottled by Niagara Bottling, Ontario. The next water brands should be Zephyrhills, which means that this water comes from an underground formation and naturally flows to the surface of the earth, in this case in Florida. The fresh taste of this water comes from naturally occurring minerals and 10 steps quality process with filtration and disinfection being the most important ones. A small town Abbot Station, founded in 1964, is known as “the city of pure water” because of it. At last, but not least we are mentioning Fiji, another spring water that comes from Pacific island, 1.600 miles from the nearest continent. Before bottling, tropical rain falls on the rainforest and then it is being filtered through layers of volcanic rock gathering electrolytes and minerals that give smooth taste. Fiji water was introduced in 1996, and it quickly became one of the most expensive waters in the world.

For any further useful information, read Insider Monkey’s article about 10 healthiest bottled water brands in 2018.

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