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Water for Weight Loss?
Jun 9, 2010
Studies show that drinking 8 glasses of water a day can help fight off extra pounds and help in weight loss. Water is a natural appetite suppressant and helps the body metabolize stored fat. An increase in water intake can actually help get rid of fat! Why? The kidneys cannot function properly without enough water. When they do not work to capacity, some of their ...
Drink up!
May 23, 2010
Water is beneficial to all cells in the body, without it, our bodies do not work properly. Here are examples of why drinking plenty of water is important to our health. *Water is essential in preventing heart disease and strokes. Hydration keeps arteries of the heart and brain clot free. *Water is beneficial in treating hypertension *Water helps the body natur...
Relay For Life Weekend!
May 7, 2010
This weekend is Relay For Life! I am sure that all of us know someone that has battled cancer. Some have won the struggle,sadly others have lost the fight. That is why supporting Relay For Life is important to Fontis! Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of your American Cancer Soc...
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Crystal Springs® Bottled Water Company Acquires Blue Ridge Mountain Water
Crystal Springs…is pleased to announce that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of Blue Ridge Mountain Water, Inc. and its affiliates. Combining these resources with its own, Crystal Springs will expand its home and office bottled water delivery service further into the great...
Fontis Water Launches in Atlanta Market
ATLANTA- For Jamie Carroll, bottling pure, natural mountain spring water is a family tradition. Carroll’s family owned Georgia Mountain Water for 20 years until it sold the company in 2000. Now, the son of founder James Carroll is launching Fontis Wat...
Bottled water: Quenching consumer confusion
ATLANTA – Consumers have an insatiable thirst for bottled water, and it’s fueling tremendous growth in a highly competitive industry. According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation, American consumers spent approximately $8 billion on bottled water ...



