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Crazy Water
Crazy Water Natural Still Mineral Alkaline Water - No. 4 Glass Bottle
1 L
$2.56 each($0.08 / fl oz)
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Who's the craziest of them all? Crazy Water No. 4! This full-bodied natural still mineral water is jam-packed with minerals, so it's recommended to only drink 1 - 2 glasses per day. Sourced at 120 feet below the ground in Mineral Wells, Texas, this alkaline water provides quick hydration.
• 1 liter of natural still mineral water (alkaline water)
• No. 4
• Full-bodied and packed with minerals
• Recommended only 1 - 2 glasses/day
• Sourced 120 feet below the ground
• From Mineral Wells, Texas
About Crazy Water Bottling Company
Crazy Water Bottle Company is based in Mineral Wells, Texas. Legend has it that back in 1881, there was a woman who spent her days sitting next to a well, drinking mineral water. Thousands of people flocked there and called it the "Crazy Well," including Ed Dismuke. After discovering it helped alleviate his life-threatening disease, Ed founded the Famous Mineral Water Company. In 1999, Scott and Carol Elder, as well as Carol’s parents, Bill and Helen Arneson, purchased the Famous Mineral Water Company. Today, Crazy Water continues the legacy by offering mineral water that’s bottled in Texas.
• 1 liter of natural still mineral water (alkaline water)
• No. 4
• Full-bodied and packed with minerals
• Recommended only 1 - 2 glasses/day
• Sourced 120 feet below the ground
• From Mineral Wells, Texas
About Crazy Water Bottling Company
Crazy Water Bottle Company is based in Mineral Wells, Texas. Legend has it that back in 1881, there was a woman who spent her days sitting next to a well, drinking mineral water. Thousands of people flocked there and called it the "Crazy Well," including Ed Dismuke. After discovering it helped alleviate his life-threatening disease, Ed founded the Famous Mineral Water Company. In 1999, Scott and Carol Elder, as well as Carol’s parents, Bill and Helen Arneson, purchased the Famous Mineral Water Company. Today, Crazy Water continues the legacy by offering mineral water that’s bottled in Texas.