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Cherokee Bottled Water

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Cherokee Bottled Water Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: South Carolina
  Place Name: Oconoluftee River
  Established: 1998
 
Cherokee Bottled Water
  The source of the water is the Oconoluftee River, which flows from the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. We capture the water one-quarter mile from the entrance of the park. The water is then treated and filtered to remove all chemicals included in the treatment process. The water is exposed to ultraviolet light and then loaded aboard tankers for the trip to the contract bottler in South Carolina. During the bottling process, the water is ozonated five times. This is an extra step we take to ensure the water is of the highest quality.

Cherokee Bottled Water captured the gold medal at the 12th Annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting Contest held in Berkeley Springs


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