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Alkaline Water Company Inc WTER

The Alkaline Water Company Inc. is a clean beverage company. The Company offers retail consumers bottled alkaline water in 500-milliliter, 700-milliliter, 1-liter, 1.5 -liter, 2-liter, 3-liter and 1-gallon sizes, all of which is produced through an electrolysis process that uses specialized electronic cells coated with a variety of rare earth minerals to produce 8.8 pH drinking water without the use of any manmade chemicals. Its flagship product is Alkaline88, which is a premier alkaline water brand available in bulk and single-serve sizes along with eco-friendly aluminum packaging options. The Company also sells a line of Alkaline88 Sports Drinks. Its bottled alkaline water product is presently available in over 75,000 stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Caribbean and in Mexico and Canada. The Company sells its products directly to retail clients, including convenience stores, natural food products stores, large ethnic markets, and national retailers.


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Comment by jboom70on Mar 25, 2022 5:21am
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RE:Bamm more good news

RE:Bamm more good newsWith expanded production, expanded stores and North America opening up this should be their best summer yet. Only downside is inflation effecting margins. Does anyone know if they can bump price or if they are locked into contracts with stores?

Everything else is going up.
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