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Type | Water beverage |
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Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Introduced | 1997 |
Pump is a New Zealand based brand of bottled spring water owned by the Coca-Cola Company, launched in 1997. It is primarily sold in Australia
& New Zealand. Pump was founded and released in New Zealand as one of the first bottled spring water companies in the country. The spring water comes from two spring water sources in New Zealand. Te Waihou, also called the Blue Spring, is located close to the base of the Kaimai Ranges and the town of Putāruru. It is the source of Pump spring water from New Zealand's North Island. Aquifers beneath the surface naturally replenish the spring water supply. Thus, without the need for any machinery or energy, the water naturally surfaces. The spring water emerges with such purity that it is azure blue in color and crystal clear. The Wainoni Spring, located close to Christchurch in the South Island, is the source of Pump spring water from the South Island.
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edithttps://www.pump.co.nz/the-pump-story/
https://www.coca-cola.com/au/en/brands/pump
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