Highland Spring
Country | Scotland, UK |
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Source | Blackford, Perth and Kinross |
Type | Still, Sparkling |
pH | 7.8 |
Calcium (Ca) | 40.5 |
Chloride (Cl−) | 6.1 |
Bicarbonate (HCO3) | 150 |
Magnesium (Mg) | 10.1 |
Nitrate (NO3) | 3.1 |
Potassium (K) | 0.7 |
Silica (SiO2) | Unknown |
Sodium (Na) | 5.6 |
Sulfates (SO4) | 5.3 |
TDS | 170 |
All values in milligrams per liter (mg/l) |
Highland Spring is a Scottish supplier of bottled water. It produces still and sparkling water at its factory in Blackford, Perth and Kinross, although despite the name this area is not actually within the Scottish Highlands. Highland Spring was the highest-selling sparkling water in the UK in 2008 and consolidated its first place position in the UK still water market.
The company has expanded through organic growth and also by acquisition, taking over the Gleneagles Spring Water Company, also based in Blackford, in 2001, the Speyside Glenlivet Water Company, based in Ballindalloch in 2009, and acquiring Campsie Spring (Glasgow) from Greencore in 2010.
The Highland Spring sparkling water is supplied in a green transparent bottle, whereas the still water is supplied in a rectangular, transparent bottle.
Joe Beeston (1947-2008) was the company's Chief Executive from 1992 until his death.[1] The company is currently owned by billionaire UAE businessman Mahdi Al Tajir.[2]
References
- ↑ Levy, Peter (2008-03-04). "Joe Beeston: Chief executive of Highland Spring and champion of bottled water industry". The Independent. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
- ↑ Sunday Times Rich List 2009 online edition