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Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water

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Crystal Geyser Roxane, named CG Roxane, is a company that produces bottled drinking water under the brand Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water. It was established in 1990 and was then acquired by Otsuka Pharmaceutical in 1991 along with the Crystal Geyser sparking water brand.[1][2] It is differentiated from many competitors by being bottled directly at the spring sources instead of filtered tap water or spring water collected and transported to bottling facilities.

History[edit]

Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water is a product of CG Roxane LLC. Established in 1990 as an independent, family owned enterprise, Crystal Geyser bottles its water in seven communities and provides local employment opportunities, community sponsorships, and college scholarships. Crystal Geyser also supports stewardship of the natural surroundings, environments, and habitats of their spring water sources.[3]

Water Quality[edit]

Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water is a natural spring water, as defined by the United States Food and Drug Administration’s guidelines. It has naturally occurring electrolytes/minerals. All seven bottling plants are built right at the spring water sources. Using a process called Absolute Filtration, 100% of all particles at a given size are removed. This method - coupled with their use of other filters and ozonation during the bottling process - ensures none of the naturally occurring minerals are removed.

Water sources[edit]

Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water bottles from several different locations in the United States:[4]

Products[edit]

Bottle sizes range from: 8 fl oz (240mL) to 1 gallon (3.78 L)

Partnerships[edit]

Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water partners with external community groups including American Forests, California Coastal Commission, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4348969
  2. http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-30/business/fi-451_1_crystal-geyser
  3. "Crystal Geyser & American Forests". American Forests.
  4. http://www.crystalgeyserasw.com/faq.html
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/us/california-drought-weed-mount-shasta.html


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