Ozarka Natural Spring Water 16.9 fl oz • 24 x 16.9 fl oz
Ozarka Natural Spring Water
16.9 fl oz
• 24 x 16.9 fl oz
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Ozarka Natural Spring Water is a regionally sourced, premium spring water known for its crisp, clean taste. Sourced from carefully selected natural springs in Texas, it undergoes a multi-stage filtration process while retaining the naturally occurring minerals that provide its distinct flavor profile.
Core Ingredients
As a natural spring water, the ingredient list is singular, though the chemical composition is defined by the earth it flows through:
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100% Natural Spring Water: Sourced from springs such as Roher Spring, Moffit Spring, or Piney Woods Spring in Texas.
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Naturally Occurring Minerals: Includes trace amounts of Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium, which contribute to the water's "alkaline" or "crisp" character.
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Purification Process: While naturally filtered by the earth, the water is further protected through micro-filtration and ozone disinfection to ensure consistent safety and clarity.
Energy & Nutritional Profile
Pure spring water is a zero-calorie, zero-additive beverage designed for optimal hydration. A single 16.9 fl oz (500ml) bottle provides:
Key Characteristics
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Natural Electrolytes: Unlike "purified" waters that have minerals added back in a lab, Ozarka contains minerals filtered through deep underground rock formations.
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Balanced pH: Typically sits in a neutral to slightly alkaline range, making it smooth on the palate and highly refreshing.
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Bulk Sustainability: The 24-pack of 16.9 fl oz bottles is the standard for high-volume hydration. The bottles are often made with recycled plastic (rPET) and are 100% recyclable, including the cap.
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Texas Heritage: Ozarka has been a staple in the Southern United States since 1905, specifically tailored to the regional taste preferences of Texas and surrounding states.
Usage Tip: For the best flavor experience, store the 24-pack in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and strong-smelling substances (like cleaning supplies), as plastic bottles can slightly absorb ambient odors over time.