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Vittel
Vittel brand logo.svg
Country France
Introduced 1854; 171 years ago (1854)
Source Vittel
Type still
pH 7.5
Calcium (Ca) 202
Bicarbonate (HCO3) 402
Fluoride (F) 0.28
Magnesium (Mg) 36
Sodium (Na) 3.8
Sulfate (SO4) 306
TDS 841
All concentrations in milligrams per liter (mg/L); pH without units

Vittel is a popular brand of bottled water from France. You can find it sold in many different countries around the world. It's known as one of the top mineral water companies in France, alongside other famous brands like Perrier and Evian.

What is Vittel Water?

Vittel water is a type of mineral water. This means it comes from underground and naturally contains minerals. These minerals give the water a special taste and can even offer health benefits.

Where Does Vittel Water Come From?

The water for Vittel comes from a special place in France called the "Great Spring." This spring is located in a town also named Vittel. The water has been collected and put into bottles there for a very long time.

People first started bottling Vittel water way back in 1854. At first, it was used for health reasons, like in spas. Over time, it became more popular for everyone to buy and drink every day.

Who Owns Vittel?

Since 1992, the Vittel brand has been owned by a large company called Nestlé. Nestlé is a big company from Switzerland that makes many different food and drink products.

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