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Ballygowan Water is a popular brand of bottled water originating from Ireland. The water is sourced from a natural spring located in Ballygowan, a small village in County Kerry. The brand is owned by Britvic, a leading soft drinks company in the UK and Ireland.

History[edit]

The Ballygowan Water brand was established in 1981, making it one of the first bottled water brands in Ireland. The water is sourced from a spring that is over 750 years old. The spring was first discovered by the Knights Templar in the 12th century, who noted the water's purity and refreshing taste.

Production[edit]

Ballygowan Water is extracted from a natural spring located 150 meters below ground. The water is naturally filtered through limestone, which gives it a unique taste and mineral composition. The water is bottled at source, ensuring its freshness and quality.

Products[edit]

Ballygowan Water offers a range of products including still water, sparkling water, and flavored water. The brand also offers a range of bottle sizes, from small 500ml bottles to larger 2 litre bottles, catering to different consumer needs.

Health Benefits[edit]

As a natural spring water, Ballygowan Water is rich in essential minerals like calcium and magnesium. These minerals are beneficial for bone health, cardiovascular health, and overall wellbeing. Drinking Ballygowan Water can also aid in hydration, which is crucial for maintaining good health.

Environmental Impact[edit]

Ballygowan Water is committed to reducing its environmental impact. The brand has implemented several sustainability initiatives, including using 100% recyclable plastic bottles and reducing its carbon emissions.

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