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  2. Water bottle - Wikipedia

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    Multi-use HDPE water bottles Water Dispenser with large plastic bottles (demijohn or carboy). A water bottle is a container that is used to hold liquids, mainly water, for the purpose of transporting a drink while travelling or while otherwise away from a supply of potable water.

  3. Evian - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Evian water began to be sold in glass bottles manufactured by the glass factory Souchon-Neuvesel, which today is a part of Owens-Illinois. The first PVC bottle was launched in 1969. During the following year, the BSN Group, which eventually became the Danone Group, took 100% control of the Évian brand.

  4. Princes Gate Spring Water - Wikipedia

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    A bespoke bottling plant opened in 2004, and a high-speed bottling line in 2007, capable of filling 22,000 bottles an hour. A second production line capable of bottling a further 8,000 per hour was opened to meet the increasing requirements. [1] In 2013 the company produces 60million bottles of water a year. [2]

  5. Tapped (film) - Wikipedia

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    President and CEO of Nestlé Waters North America (until 2013 [9]) Kim Jeffery responded to several of the questions brought up by the film, stating that the bottles used for the products were safe and that one of the chemicals discovered in the tests, bisphenol A was "in the liners of all canned foods to prevent botulism, and in the DVDs of the documentary that people were able to purchase".

  6. Gerber Products Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Gerber started selling its baby food in glass jars, which often found new life as household storage, especially in home workshops. Soon after, other items such as pacifiers, baby bottles, and small baby toys were introduced. In 2003 Gerber partially replaced the glass jars with plastic tubs for vegetables and some fruits.

  7. Apollinaris (water) - Wikipedia

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    19th-century Apollinaris bottle Share certificate in the Apollinaris company, issued 1 January 1876. Apollinaris is a naturally sparkling mineral water from a spring in Bad Neuenahr, Germany. Discovered in 1852, it was popularised in England and on the Continent and became the leading table-water of its time until about World War II.

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