Perrier
Perrier is a brand of mineral water that is sourced from Vergeze, located in the Gard département of France. Known for its distinctive green bottle and high levels of carbonation, Perrier is a popular choice for those seeking a refreshing, non-alcoholic beverage.
History[edit]
Perrier was first bottled in the year 1898 by a local doctor named Louis Perrier, who bought the spring from which the water is sourced and operated a commercial spa there. He later sold the spring to Sir John Harmsworth, a wealthy British visitor. Harmsworth was responsible for the distinctive green bottle, which was modeled after Indian clubs used for exercise.
Production[edit]
Perrier is sourced from a spring in the south of France, known as the Source Perrier. The water from this spring is naturally carbonated, but the carbonation is removed during purification and then added back in amounts equal to the natural levels of the spring. This process ensures a consistent level of carbonation in each bottle of Perrier.
Varieties[edit]
In addition to the classic, unflavored variety, Perrier is also available in a number of flavored versions, including lemon, lime, and grapefruit. These flavored varieties are made by adding natural fruit extracts to the water after carbonation.
Health and Nutrition[edit]
Perrier is calorie-free and does not contain any sugars or artificial sweeteners, making it a healthy alternative to sugary soft drinks. The high level of carbonation can also help to satisfy the desire for a fizzy drink without the added calories.
In Popular Culture[edit]
Perrier has been featured in a number of films and television shows, often as a symbol of sophistication or luxury. It has also been the subject of several high-profile advertising campaigns, including a series of commercials in the 1980s featuring the character 'Perrier Man'.
See Also[edit]
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Perrier logo
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Perrier bottle
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Perrier advertisement in Life magazine, February 24, 1910
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Perrier can
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