Celtic (water)

Celtic (water)

Infobox Bottled Water
brand = Celtic
country = France
ph = 7.5
calcium = 10.5
magnesium = 4
fluorine = < 0.1
sodium = 1.1
source = Vosges mountains
tds = 50 mg

Celtic is a brand of bottled water which is bottled in France. The water comes from Niederbronn-les-Bains a small town in the northern Vosges mountains near Strasbourg.

See also

*Bottled water

References

External links

* [http://www.finewaters.com/Bottled_Water/France/Celtic.asp Bottled Water of France]


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