Products & Services Aug 04, 2014

Enter to Win Icelandic Glacial’s Social Media Contests!

Icelandic Glacial celebrates availability at Sprouts, Whole Foods & in Belarus.

 

Icelandic Glacial Water, a leader in super-premium natural spring water, has made several big announcements lately. The award-winning bottled water is now available at all Sprouts stores in the U.S., nationwide throughout Belarus, and at Whole Foods locations all along the west coast!

To celebrate availabliity in Whole Foods locations, Icelandic Glacial is running an Instagram contest for the chance to win $25 to Whole Foods! To enter, simply re-gram their photo and use the hashtag #IcelandicGlacial! You can also enter to win a case of Icelandic Glacial Water by entering their Facebook Share Your Iceland Photo Contest. Just snap a shot of your Icelandic Glacial bottle in Iceland and use the hashtag #ShareYourIceland on Facebook or Instagram. And, as always, you can visit IcelandicGlacial.com to find out where you can buy Icelandic Glacial near you!

About Icelandic Glacial

 

Born and bottled in Ölfus, Iceland, Icelandic Glacial™ is the world’s first certified CarbonNeutral® natural spring bottled water for both product and operations.  An environmental pioneer in the industry, Icelandic Glacial™ uses 100% natural green energy in the form of geothermal and hydroelectric power to fuel production, delivering a super-premium bottled water from pristine Iceland to consumers while maintaining a “net zero” carbon footprint.

The source of Icelandic Glacial™ is Iceland’s legendary Ölfus Spring, a naturally replenished catchment zone formed during a massive volcanic eruption more than 5,000 years ago.  The Spring has been deemed certifiably sustainable by Zenith International, Europe’s leading food and drinks consultancy.  The Ölfus Spring produces water so pure that nothing is added or taken away.  As a result, Icelandic Glacial™ possesses exceptional balance that is the envy of the industry, featuring a naturally occurring low mineral content and naturally high alkaline pH level of 8.4.

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