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Arrowhead Water Bottle 

Refresh yourself with 100% mountain spring water when you opt for Arrowhead water bottles. Sometimes, you crave the sweet flavor of sports and energy drinks, but to get your requisite ounces of H20 on the go, consider investing in safe, delicious bottled water. 

Where Does Arrowhead Bottled Water Come From?

Arrowhead provides a number of bottled water products, including plain spring water and flavored sparkling water. In both cases, the water itself comes from carefully selected mountain springs. These springs are located in Colorado, California and British Columbia. 

The springs are monitored by the company's field experts and scientists to ensure optimal water flow, cleanliness and sustainability. The company also uses U.S.-based bottling facilities that have earned certification from the Alliance for Water Stewardship for environmentally friendly and sustainable practices.  

Is Arrowhead Water Distilled?

No, Arrowhead water is not distilled. It's natural spring water, which means it includes natural minerals and electrolytes that are important for hydration. You can compare this water with water you get from water filters for your kitchen. Depending on the type of water filter you have, you may remove important minerals and need to add them back into your diet. 

Arrowhead bottled water ingredients depend on the product you buy. The spring water provides those natural minerals, while the sparkling water includes CO2 for carbonation and natural flavors to give the water a specific taste, such as lemon or lime. 

Is Arrowhead Water BPA-free?

Many people choose to use a fitness water bottle and fill it up at filtered taps whenever possible to cut down on plastic use and avoid issues such as BPAs. However, it's not always possible to carry your water bottle with you, and sometimes, you need the easy grab-and-go afforded by a plastic water bottle.  

Most Arrowhead water jugs and bottles are made with BPA-free plastic. That includes the containers that are 16.8 OZ, 28 OZ and 5 gallons. You can double-check whether your water bottle is BPA-free by looking at the packaging for the BPA-free notice or symbol.