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What is the minimum order?
The minimum order is $400.00.
Is rush service available?
Yes, rush service is available. There will be an additional fee for this
service.
Amount will vary depending on product and quantity.
How do I get a sample?
Provide us with your UPS or FEDEX number and we will send you samples free of
charge.
How long does it take for me to get my order?
The lead time for each product is stated on each product page.
Where does the water come from?
Economy Line
Our Economy Line uses natural spring water from within the state of Oregon.
Nestled deep in the foothills of Oregon's Coast Range lies a pure spring of
unsurpassed quality. The spring is routinely inspected and approved by the
Oregon Department of Agriculture. The water is tested daily to ensure it is of
the highest quality; as pure as nature and man can make it. It is tested for
chemicals, fertilizer, pesticides, bromides and heavy metals and all tests are
consistently negative. As a natural spring, the water contains natural minerals,
which contributes to the delicious taste of our fresh water.
Popular Line
Sources
Not All Water is created Equal. We bottle Natural Spring Water, which means that
it is pure water drawn from pristine springs. Logo Water ensures the highest
quality of water during the process of collection, manufacturing and
distribution. We are very proud of the product inside the bottle and believe
that it is very important for our customers to have the highest quality when
they are putting their own name on the label.
Water Menu
• Spring Water
• Purified Water
• Enhanced Water
• Mineral Water
• Sparkling Water
• Flavored Water
What are the different types of bottled water?
FDA has established bottled water Standard of Identity to define the several
different types of bottled water based on specific characteristics of the
product. Bottled water products meeting the Standard of Identity may be labeled
as bottled water or drinking water, or one or more of the following terms:
Spring Water - Bottled water derived from an underground formation from which
water flows naturally to the surface of the earth. Spring water must be
collected only at the spring or through a borehole tapping the underground
formation feeding the spring. Spring water collected with the use of an external
force must be from the same underground stratum as the spring and must have all
the physical properties before treatment, and be of the same composition and
quality as the water that flows naturally to the surface of the earth.
Purified Water - Water that has been produced by distillation, deionization,
reverse osmosis or other suitable processes while meeting the definition of
purified water in the United States Pharmacopoeia may be labeled as purified
bottled water. Other suitable product names for bottled water treated by one of
the above processes may include "distilled water" if it is produced by
distillation, deionized water" if it is produced by deionization or "reverse
osmosis water" if the process used is reverse osmosis. Alternatively, "___
drinking water" can be used with the blank being filled in with one of the terms
defined in this paragraph (e.g., "purified drinking water" or "distilled
drinking water").
Oxygenated Water - Technology has been developed so that you can change water to
be more oxygenated containing ten times the oxygen content of normal tap water.
The process first filters the water of impurities, then uses ionization to make
the water alkaline. Oxygenated water is believed by many to create more energy
and vitality by making your body more alkaline so that your blood is able to
absorb much more oxygen from the air you breathe and your body’s cells become
more absorbable so that you hydrate faster.
Enhanced Water
Mineral Water - Bottled water containing not less than 250 parts per
million total dissolved solids may be labeled as mineral water. Mineral water is
distinguished from other types of bottled water by its constant level and
relative proportions of mineral and trace elements at the point of emergence
from the source. No minerals can be added to this product.
Sparkling Water - Water that after treatment, and possible replacement
with carbon dioxide, contains the same amount of carbon dioxide that it had as
it emerged from the source. Sparkling bottled waters may be labeled as
"sparkling drinking water," "sparkling mineral water," "sparkling spring water,"
etc.
Flavored Water - In contrast to enhanced waters, flavored
waters are just that, flavor and water and a sweetener if you must. Flavored
waters are divided into two subsets: unsweetened and sweetened with various
natural or artificial sweeteners. |