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Flow Beverage Corp has announced the introduction of a new line of mineral spring sparkling water.


Available in 300ml aluminium bottles, the sparkling water will be available in four flavours: original, blackberry + hibiscus, lemon + ginger and cucumber + mint. The beverage is free from sugar and calories, catering to the growing demand for health-conscious options.


Flow's founder and CEO, Nicholas Reichenbach, said: “This launch represents the next step in our evolution, enhancing our product portfolio with a sustainable and innovative offering that caters to the growing demand for premium, health-conscious beverages".


He continued: "Our new aluminium bottles not only deliver a high-end design experience but also support our ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility as the highest-scoring B Corporation in the water industry, as they are made from 70% recycled aluminium, use 30% less aluminium than competing formats and require 60% less energy to produce than traditional cans and bottles, thus reducing carbon emissions. This ties into Flow’s overall commitment to operating carbon neutral and reducing emissions across our supply chain.”


In addition, the company said that the launch also signifies an expansion of Flow’s co-packing business, with the installation of a new production line that will allow the company to pack its aluminium bottles and offer co-packing services for other brands.


This new product line will debut in Canada in October, with a US launch planned for the months that follow.


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Flow Beverage debuts sparkling water line

Rafaela Sousa

16 August 2024

Flow Beverage debuts sparkling water line

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