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Calistoga Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: California
  Place Name: Calistoga
  Established: 1924
 
Calistoga
  Calistoga Brand Mountain Spring Water, sourced from the Mayacmas, Sierra Nevada and Palomar mountains, has a refreshing, crisp, clean taste, and is available in many packages.

In 1990, the Calistoga brand introduced a line of mountain spring water products, sourced from California mountain ranges, and in 1995, introduced home and office delivery service.


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Calistoga Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
125 TDS
7.64 ph factor
6.4 Calcium
3.5 Chlorides
0.2 Fluordine
36.3 Bicarbonate
2 Magnesium
0.7 Nitrate
4.7 Potassium
57 Silica
7.8 Sodium
1.2 Sulphates
25 Hardness
 
 

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