We know that question running through your mind as you stand in the water aisle, looking at hundreds of bottles: "Is this water really natural, or is it just filtered tap water?" Pınar Su, as one of Turkey's most established brands, is frequently under scrutiny. Let's take a closer look at Pınar Su's naturalness report card.
Is Pınar Su Really Natural Spring Water? The short answer: Yes. Pınar Su is a "Natural Spring Water," as stated on its label. So, what does this mean? According to regulations, natural spring water is water that emerges naturally from the earth or is extracted using technical methods, and whose mineral balance and chemical structure are natural. Pınar Su is bottled without disrupting its original structure at the source, without being subjected to any chemical treatment. In other words, the water you drink reaches you as it comes from the heart of the mountain.
The Difference Between Processed Water Some waters sold under the name "Drinking Water" on the market are waters that have undergone various processes and have minerals added afterward. Pınar Su, on the other hand, is filled untouched from regions such as Madran, Gökçeağaç or Uludağ where its source is located. This ensures that the water has its own natural mineral balance, not an artificial taste.
Conclusion: If you are looking for water that has been filtered from nature's own cycle, not produced in a laboratory environment, Pınar Su fully meets this criterion.
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