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THIRSTIPack of 24 500ml Natural Spring Still or Sparkling Water

Pack of 24
Pack of 24

R129

R170
About

Why would you want to drink anything else?

Still:

Water with a difference, THIRSTI is sourced from deep within the Drakensberg, naturally filtered to keep the exact taste that nature intended! 

Sparkling:

Water with a difference, THIRSTI Sparkling is sourced from deep within the Drakensberg, naturally filtered to keep the exact taste that nature intended, and lightly carbonated to create a fresh sparkling drink! 

Product Features
  • Pack of 24 - 500ml each
  • Expiry dates:
    • Still – 05/01/2022
    • Sparkling – 27/07/2021
Product Specifications
  • Still:
    • Typical Mineral Composition in mg/l
      • Calcium as Ca 4
      • Magnesium as Mg 1.5
      • Sodium as Na 52
      • Potassium as K 0.5
      • Chloride as Cl <5
      • Sulphate as SO4 7
      • Alkalinity as CaCO3 106
      • Nitrate as N <0.1
      • Fluoride as F 0.2
      • pH 8.9
      • Total Dissolved Solids 217
  • Sparkling:
    • Typical Mineral Composition in mg/l
      • Calcium as Ca 10
      • Magnesium as Mg 10
      • Sodium as Na 3
      • Potassium as K 1
      • Chloride as Cl 2
      • Sulphate as SO4 4
      • Alkalinity as CaCO3 65
      • Nitrate as N 1
      • Fluoride as F < 0.1
      • pH 4.8
      • Total Dissolved Solids 38

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