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CUSTOM LOGISTICS,LLC
CUSTOM LOGISTICS,LLC
Mfg Part # (NAT81000)
NAT81000 - Custom Logistics Naturally Boulder Bottled Water - 3.78 L - Ready-Server
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Custom Logistics Naturally Boulder Bottled Water - 3.78 L - Ready-Server

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General Information
Manufacturer
Custom Logistics
Manufacturer Part Number
NAT81000
Brand Name
Custom Logistics
Product Name
Naturally Boulder Bottled Water
Marketing Information
Naturally Boulder bottled water offers a clean, refreshing taste and 180 parts per million of real minerals. This artesian water is made in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, where it is filtered naturally through layer upon layer of native stone. Water comes from a protected well located 852' beneath the earth's surface. It is filtered extensively, eventually passing through a one-micron filter (a micron is equal to one millionth of a meter.
Product Type
Bottled Water
Miscellaneous
Additional Information
Flat Cap
Recycled
No
Recycled Content
0%
Post-consumer-waste%
0%
Assembly Required
No
Country of Origin
US
Product Information
Beverage Quantity
3.78 L
Serve Type
Ready-Server
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