How long has Nestle owned Zephyrhills?
Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water has been a staple of the Pasco County community for decades. Founded in 1964, the company was acquired by Perrier in 1987, which was in turn acquired by Nestlé several years later.
Where is Zephyrhills spring water bottled?
It’s no secret that Zephyrhills® Brand Natural Spring Water comes from right here in Florida.
Where does Nestle’s water come from?
The majority of Nestlé Waters North America’s water comes from spring sources and underground aquifers rather than the lakes, streams and reservoirs that supply most tap water.
Who bought Nestle Waters North America?
One Rock Capital Partners
One Rock Capital Partners and Metropoulos & Co. Complete Acquisition of Nestlé Waters North America.
Does Nestle own all bottled water?
Nestlé is known throughout the world for being a purveyor of candy, but their empire expands far beyond confections. The conglomerate also owns brands of bottled water, pet products, health-care products, and frozen foods.
Is Zephyrhills water from a spring?
Zephyrhills® is not tap water it is 100% natural spring water. Spring water comes from a naturally occurring spring source (in our case, in Florida). Tap water comes from municipal sources, and the treatment varies from town to town.
What is so bad about Nestle?
With unethical business practices such as taking clean drinking water in areas that sorely need it, participating in human trafficking and child labor, and exploiting uneducated mothers in third world countries, Nestle is quite possibly one of the world’s most corrupt corporations.
How much is Nestle selling Zephyrhills spring water?
Nestlé selling Zephyrhills spring water, other bottled brands for $4.3 billion The water company, which sources from Crystal Springs, is being sold to a pair of investment firms. Bottles of Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water move along conveyors through the plant in Zephyrhills in 2014.
Where does Zephyrhills spring water come from in Florida?
Those springs are now part of the 530-acre Crystal Springs Preserve. At the time the company turned 50 in 2014, Florida’s aquifer was pushing 30 million gallons of water a day through the spring, 650,000 gallons of which flowed into Zephyrhills bottles. The company now pulls water from five springs around the state.
Where does Nestle Waters water come from in Florida?
We source water for these brands from five different locations in Florida: Crystal Springs in Crystal Springs (Pasco County), Cypress Springs in Vernon (Washington County), Blue Springs in Lee (Madison County), Ginnie Springs in High Springs (Gilchrist County), and White Springs in White Springs (Liberty County).
Where are the bottled water factories in Florida?
We employ more than 900 people in the state of Florida. At our three water bottling factories in Zephyrhills, Madison and High Springs, our employees make bottled water for three of our brands, including Zephyrhills® Brand Natural Spring Water and Deer Park® Brand Natural Spring Water.