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Dasani sources water from municipal pool water in California locations, even during drought years. [14] Coca-Cola is not required to report how much water it processes and bottles at these plants. [17] Bottled water is an exception to the rule about how much water can be taken out of the Great Lakes Basin. [17]
Dasani – Bottled water [14] Dasani Active [14] Dasani Balance [14] Dasani Flavors – flavored and lightly sweetened water [10] Dasani Nutriwater [14] Dasani Plus – Vitamin-enhanced flavored water [10] Dasani Sensations [10] Deep River Rock – bottled water available in Ireland
Glaceau Smartwater (stylized as smartwater) is a brand of bottled water owned by Energy Brands, a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company. [2] [3] Introduced in 1996 as Ice Mountain Spring Water and Glaceau Mineral Water in the United States, it became known as Smart Water in 1998.
The penalties could be per customer or per bottle — the case will be prosecuted in civil court by the county counsel's Affirmative Litigation and Consumer Protection Division.
My Coke Rewards was a customer loyalty marketing program for The Coca-Cola Company. Customers entered codes found on specially marked packages of Coca-Cola products on a website. Codes could also be entered "on the go" by texting them from a cell phone.
Instead, it examined the three resources KC Water provides to customers to help address high water use readings: customer service representatives, the KC Water website and the department’s email ...
In January 2019, the Coca-Cola HBC announced that its carbonated water brand Valser would use captured carbon from the direct air capture company Climeworks, [15] and in 2021, a Coca-Cola HBC official stated in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that 30 percent of their production was done with captured carbon from Climeworks. [16]
About 25% of U.S. bottled water sold is purified municipal water [8] according to a four-year study by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). [8] Both Aquafina from PepsiCo and Dasani from The Coca-Cola Company originate from municipal water systems. [9]