This was a unique chapter in my premium water exploits...
Entering their main website while I was doing research, I was greeted by a synthetically generic mash-up of music, before arriving at a rather drab front page with generic font, generic pictures (of snow of course-its bottled water!), and generic pictures of the product (lightly misted with water drops to give that "fresh" effect; however, it has become rather cliche these days).
For a bottled water that looked so inspiring from the picture, along with their "art-deco" theme they tend to stress, their website is hardly commendable. However, let's just place that aside; the only reason I explored Aquadeco was for aesthetic interest.
Their bottle is really the main attraction. In fact, the creators designed the bottle first; the purpose came later.
Just because I'm lacking the concentration to wade through more of their website, here is a direct explanation of the water source.
"The aquifer which supplies Aquadeco water contains an abundant reserve of the purest water ever tasted. It was created on an undifferentiated glacial till with a predominantly sandy silt matrix during the last ice age some 18,000 years ago. The retreating ice flow left a glaciofluvial ice-contact deposit of sand with gravel. These distinctly different layers of soils helped to form an incredible filtration matrix for water to flow through"
In other words, it's spring water from naturally filtered aquifers. Oh, and it's proudly Canadian.
Price: around $2.5/bottle. They also have a more expensive glass version (which looks the same).
Should anyone want to venture to their weird site, please visit http://www.aquadecowater.com/start.html
PS-VOSS also has a website from last time: http://www.vosswater.com/
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these people fail at life.
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