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Artesian Water by Aquaceuticals


Media Release

November 13th


WATER IN A BOX

Artesian Water by Aquaceuticals

Introducing WATER IN A BOX, a clever new 10 litre water box designed by Aquaceuticals as part of a refreshingly new water brand.
 
Just in time for summer, WATER IN A BOX fits in your fridge, is easy to handle and designed to travel, making it perfect for camping, picnics, boating, or simply placed on the kitchen top in your family home. The innovative 10 litre container is vacuum sealed to protect the purity of the water from outside air. As the container gradually empties the vacuum seal remains intact to ensure water retains its purity through to the very last drop.

Director of Aquaceuticals Glen Curd is excited about the new product.

“WATER IN A BOX has been created to provide you with high quality water in one of the most environmentally friendly packaging systems available today.  There is over 80% less plastic when compared to the equivalent water volume in plastic bottles.  Now that’s got to be better for the environment,” he says.
 
The WATER IN A BOX product has been classified as Natural Artesian Water and is packed at a BioGro certified water packaging facility, a natural aquifer source in Whakatane.

The water has a number of health benefits including high levels of silica which supports the stimulation of collagen production in the body, promotes anti ageing and improve the texture of your hair, skin and nails. The natural alkalinity of the water can help restore the acid/alkaline balance that is often disrupted by modern diets and stressful living. Plus a low level of dissolved solids in this water can help cleanse the body of toxins that can cause disease and illness.

The revitalizing mineral composition of WATER IN A BOX can help restore energy levels and stimulate brain and body functions leaving you feeling energized and refreshed.  While the soft silky taste enhanced by the Silica makes drinking the recommended daily intake a pleasure that you will enjoy.

What makes WATER IN A BOX so accessible to New Zealanders is the price. The new product is affordably sold for under $7.00 for a 10 litre box  at Pak’ n Save and other participating Foodstuffs stores.

“This water is all about what New Zealanders want.  WATER IN A BOX is not only good for you and easy to use, it’s also great for the environment,” says Devon Tong, Marketing and Brand Development Manager Aquaceuticals.

The benefits of drinking Water in a Box – HEALTH AND WELLBEING
 

•          High levels of silica can help stimulate collagen production in the body, this will promote anti-aging, improving your skin’s texture and elasticity.

•          The natural alkalinity of Water in a Box can help balance the acidity of our modern diets and stressful lives, increasing oxygen and nutrients to your cells.

•          The revitalizing composition can help restore energy levels and stimulate brain and body functions (such as digestion), leaving you energized and refreshed.

•          The low level of dissolved solids means Water in a Box can help cleanse your body of the toxins that can cause disease and illness.

•          The extremely soft, silky taste, makes drinking your recommended daily intake a pleasure that you will enjoy.

 
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