The type of flower on the bottle of Fiji bottled water is hibiscus. This makes sense, as these types of flowers can be found throughout the Fijian islands.
it says at the back of the fiji bottle after filtering through volcanic rock our water collected in an artesian aquifier deep within the earth this natural process added silica a mineral that contributes to fiji waters unique soft mouthfeel:)
FIJI Water is a private company, and thus does not disclose its financial statements.
Take a small or 8-12 oz. bottle of Fiji water and mix in a bottle dosage of Crystal Light or any style and flavor of drink mix that can be mixed in a bottle of water itself. (Mixing flavors with applicable colors along with the Fiji water bottle will give you the actual Blix drink featured on Zoey 101 minus the Blix label). ;) You Mix two colors of Blix together the best is blue and red coolaid!
Fiji water
Fiji Water was created in 1996.
Fiji Water is currently bottled by Fiji Water on the island of Fiji. The water is sourced from an artesianal spring on the island. Recent conflicts with the local government over taxes has led Fiji water to diversify its operations.
Fiji water is not cheaper than store brand water unless there is a sale on Fiji water. If you prefer Fiji water you should look for sales on the product.
It depends on the volume of water in the bottle and if it is treated, spring or distilled water.
FIJI Water is natural artesian water from the remote islands of Fiji. Beginning as rainfall, FIJI Water filters through layers of volcanic rock over hundreds of years. As it makes its way to an underground aquifer, the water collects such nourishing minerals as silica, fluoride and other electrolytes. This unique mineral profile accounts for the water's distinctly smooth taste and soft mouth-feel. Until it is bottled, FIJI Water remains in the aquifer, which has no opening to the surface and is thereby protected from environmental impurities.
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Dominion of Fiji through British Occupation until 1970 when Fiji became a Republic. Currently it is the Sovereign Republic of the Fiji Islands.