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6 questions from our users

Hayley G.

Hayley G.asked

What are the exact ingredients of the lightly sparkling water (without flavouring)?



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john douglas webb perth

john douglas webb perth asked

Are the plastic bottles BPA free?

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UltimateBlaster2
UltimateBlaster2

BPA Free is a term than can only be used with certain types of virgin plastic bottles, meaning bottles made only with new plastic material that has not been previously used, sterilized, and re-made into plastic pellets

KAEN B

KAEN Basked

Is there sweetner in Lightly sparkling lemon/lime water. If so what is it

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Nguyen T

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Jen Kiel

Jen Kielasked

Are the bottles BPA free?

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Maddy G
Maddy G

Hi Jen please check with the manufacturer about the bottle.

jam

jamasked

bottle says No Sugar but I can't read label & want to know if there is a sweetener in it?

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Maddy G
Maddy G

Hi It's best to check with the manufacturer about specific ingredients for this product.



MysticJewel

MysticJewelasked

Solve a argument please...... Is this Amazing lightly sparkling water.... the same as Mineral sparkling water... And if no..... Please tell me the difference?.... I'm saying its not the same....

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bb07
bb07

I think it's different. As an example, I bought a cheap sparkling at Aldi, expecting it would be the same. No ... The Aldi bubbles were huge & gave me a stomach ache. Mt Franklin is light and tiny little bubbles. Don't know how they do it - but big difference.

lovebottledwater
lovebottledwater

Mystic.Jewel, the answer is NO. Mt Franklin is not a natural sparkling water, it is filtered/reverse osmosis tap water with the gas added. the real stuff like the European water are created by nature with the gas already in them, they taste much better and are much healthier than the ones like mt franklin and thank you water, etc.

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