A: Before I dive into this question I would like to take a second to look back at the history of bottled water in order to fully inform my opinion. The first bottled and commercially distributed water in America was sold by a Spa in Boston around the time of 1767. Clients of the spa believed that the minerals of the stream water could strengthen their immune system and in doing so, prolong their life expectancy. This water was distributed in glass bottles. The plastic water bottle would come much later in 1947. I would also like to take a look at the phrasing and definition of “Immaculate” In order to give an adequate response for your given quarry. The definition of immaculate is “perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.” Given this standard I would assume you are looking for not only an easily accessible bottled water with immune strengthening minerals, but also a bottle which contains the least amount of lead as well as unnecessary sugars. Immediately I would like to rule out Nestle Water. Their “Pure Life” Brand is pure trash when compared to other imported artesian waters. I believe the best bottled water is Fiji. It is bottled at the source in the remote Yaqara Valley on the island of Viti Levu. Although Fiji is considered a wishy washy company (Being the sole proprietor of this aquifer on the island of Fiji, they choose not to give the water to the locals. There is also deep concern that the island itself might sink back into the ocean due to them depleting all the water.) I believe it should be the chosen water for your “Immaculate Hydration.” That being said I prefer milk.
RED