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The Premium Water market within the context of Bottled Water is a segment of the industry that focuses on providing consumers with higher quality water than what is typically found in the mass-market. This includes water that is sourced from natural springs, purified through advanced filtration systems, and packaged in aesthetically pleasing bottles. Premium Water is often marketed as a healthier alternative to tap water, and is often more expensive than other bottled water options.
The Premium Water market has seen a steady growth in recent years, as consumers become more aware of the health benefits associated with drinking high-quality water. This has led to an increase in the number of companies offering Premium Water products, as well as an increase in the variety of products available.
Some of the companies in the Premium Water market include Evian, Fiji Water, Voss, and Icelandic Glacial. Show Less Read more