Pennine Spring

Pennine Spring

Pennine Spring is a brand of mineral water that comes from the Yorkshire Pennines.

Pennine Spring belongs to Britvic. It was established in 1871, Pennine Spring was produced by Ben Shaws of Huddersfield. In 2004 Britvic acquired the brand and the Ben Shaws site, with its high quality boreholes.

Pennine Spring is available as still and sparkling water and in a range of flavours (Orange and Peach, Strawberry and Citrus).

External links

* [http://www.britvic.com/Brand.aspx?id=64 Britvic Site]


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