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Natural
Waters

With over 1,600 natural waters and counting, we’ve built one of the world’s largest water mineral content databases. It showcases the incredible range of mineral levels and flavors, from ultra‐low to richly mineralized. These distinct profiles arise naturally from springs, artesian sources, glaciers, and even icebergs across the globe.
Filter items with Minerality
Ice Age

TDS

5

Ice Age

British Columbia, Canada

Berg

TDS

10

Berg

Newfoundland, Canada

Inland Ice

TDS

15

Inland Ice

The Arctic, West Greenland, Greenland

Voss (Still)

TDS

44

Voss (Still)

Iveland, Norway

Summit Spring

TDS

59

Summit Spring

Maine, USA

Icelandic Glacial

TDS

69

Icelandic Glacial

Ölfus, Iceland

Saratoga (Still)

TDS

73

Saratoga (Still)

Saratoga Springs, New York

Waiākea Hawaiian

TDS

82

Waiākea Hawaiian

Big Island, Hawaii

Tahoe Artesian

TDS

98

Tahoe Artesian

Lake Tahoe National Forest, USA

1907

TDS

100

1907

Paeroa, New Zealand

Antipodes

TDS

120

Antipodes

Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Purely Sedona

TDS

140

Purely Sedona

Sedona, Arizona

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