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Hershey Spa offers Water Menu

 

Hershey isn't just all about the chocolate. It's also about the water.

The Hershey Lodge is now offering the area's first water menu. It features choices from more than a dozen different types of bottled water. They are from all over the world including, Spain, Japan, and Sweden.

Not only do they vary in origin, but also in price. The most expensive on the menu, Bling H2O, costs $45 a bottle.

"It's filtered nine different times. It’s served in a frosted bottle with Swarovski crystals on it. It retails here for $45 dollars a bottle and yes, we have sold several bottles of it. This is the hot trendy Rolls Royce of water. If you're anybody who's anybody in Hollywood this is the bottled water you're seen with. It's reached iconic status," says Carl McCall, Beverage Manager.

 
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