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UK-based premium soft drinks provider, Luscombe Drinks, has announced the launch of its new bottled water brand, 'Dartmoor Spring'.


This new range will feature both still and sparkling water, packaged in convenient 27cl bottles and distributed through Luscombe’s established network.


Sourced from a natural spring on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Dartmoor Spring water originates from Luscombe’s farm.


This exclusive source ensures that the water is softer than mains-sourced alternatives, free from added fluoride and limescale, with a neutral pH level of 7.3. Such a pH level is highly sought after in the water industry, providing a refreshing palate cleanse.


Gabriel David, founder of Luscombe Drinks, said: “With continued demand for bottled water, we saw an opportunity to expand our offerings and are delighted to introduce Dartmoor Spring as a standalone brand".


He added: "Reinforced by the trusted Luscombe name, we are confident that Dartmoor Spring will provide establishments with a product they can know and trust”.


The launch comes at a crucial time for the UK bottled water market, currently valued at £2.1 billion and projected to grow by 12% by 2027.


Dartmoor Spring is set to make a significant impact as consumers increasingly appreciate the convenience, safety, and hydration benefits of bottled water.


Additionally, Dartmoor Spring water serves as the foundational ingredient in Luscombe’s premium soft drinks range, blended with the finest organic fruits sourced from top farmers and growers worldwide.


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Luscombe Drinks launches new water range: ‘Dartmoor Spring’

Siân Yates

1 August 2024

Luscombe Drinks launches new water range: ‘Dartmoor Spring’

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