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Poland Spring

Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water, produced in Poland, Maine. It is named after the original natural spring in the town of Poland, Maine it was drawn from. Today it is a subsidiary of BlueTriton Brands, formerly Nestlé Waters North America, and sold in the United States.[2] The spring was first exploited commercially in 1859 by Hiram W. Ricker, owner of a nearby inn.[3] Contemporary demand is so great the brand's water is derived from multiple sources in the state of Maine including Poland Spring and Garden Spring in Poland, Maine, Clear Spring in Hollis, Evergreen Spring in Fryeburg, Spruce Spring in Pierce Pond Township, White Cedar Spring in Dallas Plantation, and Bradbury Spring in Kingfield, and Cold Springs in Denmark.

Poland Spring
MarketNortheastern United States
Produced byBlueTriton Brands
Introduced1870; 154 years ago (1870)
Tagline"Born Better"
TypeStill
pH5.4–7.3
Bromine (Br)0–0.014
Calcium (Ca)3.7–12
Chloride (Cl)0–14
Fluoride (F)0–0.25
Magnesium (Mg)0.67–1.6
Nitrate (NO3)0
Potassium (K)0
Sodium (Na)1.6–9.1
Sulfate (SO4)0–8.1
TDS0–74[1]
Websitewww.polandspring.com
All concentrations in milligrams per liter (mg/L); pH without units

Poland Spring was the top-selling spring water brand in America in 2006.[2] In 2007, the Poland Spring brand adopted a bottle using 30% less plastic, as did the other Nestlé Waters North America brands.[4]

History edit

The spring dates back to the late 18th century. In 1797, The Wentworth Ricker Inn opened at the homestead of Jabez Ricker. In 1844, Jabez's grandson, Hiram W. Ricker claimed that spring water from the property cured him of chronic dyspepsia. In 1861, the inn was enlarged and renamed The Mansion House. The inn had grown to a resort, and his discussions with guests led them to also praise the drinking water. In this period, it was quite fashionable to "take the waters" for almost all illnesses, causing an uptick in business. The Rickers soon began bottling the water. Expanded again into an extravagant resort that locals dubbed "Ricker's Folly", the inn was renamed the Poland Spring House and opened On July 4, 1876. The inn remained a significant resort into the early 20th century, but the Ricker family lost control of the company during the 1930s. A resort still operates on the site.[5]

Poland Spring operated independently since its inception until it was purchased by the Perrier Water Company in 1980. In 1992 Nestle acquired Poland Spring when it took over the Perrier company. In March 2021, Nestle completed a $4.3 billion deal selling its North American bottled water brands, including Poland Spring, to two private-equity firms.[6]

Water sales edit

 
1919 ad for the water and the resort.

Today Poland Spring sells the majority of its water in portable 8, 12, and 20 oz bottles; 500 ml, 700 ml, 1 L, and 1.5 L bottles, and also larger 5 gallon bottles usable in office or in home water dispensers. Smaller 3 L, 1 gallon and 2.5 gallon bottles are also available for sale in most supermarkets, and for home delivery in the Northeastern United States. Other varieties of Poland Spring include sparkling, lemon, lime, and distilled. They are also the producers of the Aquapod line of products.

All Poland Spring products are sold in plastic bottles, for both safety and economic reasons.[7] Today, no portable Poland Spring bottles are made from the number "7" polycarbonate plastic that contains Bisphenol-A (BPA).[7] The large 5-gallon bottles are made of number "1" plastic and are also BPA-free, while the 3-gallon bottles are made of number "7" plastic and may contain trace levels of BPA.[8] Bottles made of PETE, which do not contain BPA (number "1" or "2" or "4" on bottom), started to appear in 2013; in some areas one may have only these bottles. They can be recognized by the different handle design (separate piece of plastic rather than a continuous molded element).

In the summer of 2005, Poland Spring changed the color of its 1-gallon bottle cap from dark green to clear. The reason for the color change was to remove the dye from the cap, which is more suitable for the recycling stream. Poland Spring later changed to a lighter bottle called the Eco-Shape which uses 30 percent less plastic.[4] The new style made its debut in November 2007.[9]

Controversies edit

 
A large pile of half-pint Poland Spring bottles

Several towns in Maine have objected to the business practices of Poland Spring and its parent company Nestlé. In some towns, such as Fryeburg, Maine, Poland Spring actually buys the water (110 million gallons of water from Fryeburg a year) from another company, the Fryeburg Water Co., and ships it to the Poland Spring bottling plant in Poland Spring.[10] However, Fryeburg Water Co. also sells water to the town of Fryeburg.

The town of Fryeburg began to question the amount of water the company was selling to Poland Spring. In 2004, the town's water stopped temporarily because of a pump failure, but Poland Spring's operations were able to continue.[2] In 2004 the group H2O for ME began gathering support to create a tax on water drawn for commercial purposes. Poland Spring claimed the tax would force the company into bankruptcy.[11]

In June 2003, Poland Spring was sued for false advertising in a class action lawsuit charging that their water that supposedly comes from springs, is in fact heavily treated common ground water.[12] The suit also states, hydro-geologists hired by Nestlé found that another current source for Poland Spring water near the original site stands over a former trash and refuse dump, and below an illegal disposal site where human sewage was sprayed as fertilizer for many years.[12] The suit was settled in September 2003, with the company not admitting to the allegations, but agreeing to pay $10 million in charity donations and discounts over the next 5 years.[13] Nestlé continues to sell the same Maine water under the Poland Spring name.

In August 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed in Connecticut alleging that "Not one drop of Poland Spring Water emanates from a water source that complies with the Food and Drug Administration definition of 'spring water'. The famous Poland Spring in Poland Spring, Maine, which defendant's labels claim is a source of Poland Spring Water, ran dry nearly 50 years ago." A Poland Spring spokeswoman responded that "Poland Spring is 100 percent spring water. The claims made in the lawsuit are without merit and an obvious attempt to manipulate the legal system for personal gain." Scientist Peter Gleick said that "Most of Nestle's waters are pumped from the ground, but the bigger issue that the regulatory definition of what really counts as spring water is really weak. No one is really looking over the shoulders of the bottled water companies."[14]

In March 2019, the district court judge dismissed the claims in the class-action lawsuit in Vermont out of the eleven northeastern states in favor of Nestle.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  2. ^ a b c "Source of trouble". The Economist. 26 October 2006. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  3. ^ Harris, Brian. "The Ricker Family founders of Poland Spring". baharris.org. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Poland Spring(R) Lightens Up with New Eco-Shape(TM) Bottle". bevnet.com. 2 November 2007.
  5. ^ Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums (1970). Doris A. Isaacson (ed.). Maine: A Guide "Down East". Rockland, Me: Courier-Gazette, Inc. p. 398.
  6. ^ "Poland Spring Water Brand Has A New Owner". 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2011-01-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ "Poland Springs Water FAQ".
  9. ^ Coultas, Carol. . Archived from the original on 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  10. ^ Turkel, Tux. . Archived from the original on 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  12. ^ a b "Nestlé Sued for Falsely Advertising Poland Spring Water". Water & Wastes Digest. 2003-06-19. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  13. ^ Anthony Brooks (2003-09-04). "Poland Spring Settles Class-Action Lawsuit". Morning Edition. National Public Radio. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  14. ^ Bhattarai, Abha (22 August 2017). "'Not one drop' of Poland Spring bottled water is from a spring, lawsuit claims". Washington Post. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  15. ^ Valigra, Lori (2019-04-02). "Judge lets most of lawsuit move ahead in Poland Spring water case". WGME. Retrieved 2018-04-04.

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water produced in Poland Maine It is named after the original natural spring in the town of Poland Maine it was drawn from Today it is a subsidiary of BlueTriton Brands formerly Nestle Waters North America and sold in the United States 2 The spring was first exploited commercially in 1859 by Hiram W Ricker owner of a nearby inn 3 Contemporary demand is so great the brand s water is derived from multiple sources in the state of Maine including Poland Spring and Garden Spring in Poland Maine Clear Spring in Hollis Evergreen Spring in Fryeburg Spruce Spring in Pierce Pond Township White Cedar Spring in Dallas Plantation and Bradbury Spring in Kingfield and Cold Springs in Denmark Poland SpringMarketNortheastern United StatesProduced byBlueTriton BrandsIntroduced1870 154 years ago 1870 Tagline Born Better TypeStillpH5 4 7 3Bromine Br 0 0 014Calcium Ca 3 7 12Chloride Cl 0 14Fluoride F 0 0 25Magnesium Mg 0 67 1 6Nitrate NO3 0Potassium K 0Sodium Na 1 6 9 1Sulfate SO4 0 8 1TDS0 74 1 Websitewww wbr polandspring wbr comAll concentrations in milligrams per liter mg L pH without units Poland Spring was the top selling spring water brand in America in 2006 2 In 2007 the Poland Spring brand adopted a bottle using 30 less plastic as did the other Nestle Waters North America brands 4 Contents 1 History 2 Water sales 3 Controversies 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe spring dates back to the late 18th century In 1797 The Wentworth Ricker Inn opened at the homestead of Jabez Ricker In 1844 Jabez s grandson Hiram W Ricker claimed that spring water from the property cured him of chronic dyspepsia In 1861 the inn was enlarged and renamed The Mansion House The inn had grown to a resort and his discussions with guests led them to also praise the drinking water In this period it was quite fashionable to take the waters for almost all illnesses causing an uptick in business The Rickers soon began bottling the water Expanded again into an extravagant resort that locals dubbed Ricker s Folly the inn was renamed the Poland Spring House and opened On July 4 1876 The inn remained a significant resort into the early 20th century but the Ricker family lost control of the company during the 1930s A resort still operates on the site 5 Poland Spring operated independently since its inception until it was purchased by the Perrier Water Company in 1980 In 1992 Nestle acquired Poland Spring when it took over the Perrier company In March 2021 Nestle completed a 4 3 billion deal selling its North American bottled water brands including Poland Spring to two private equity firms 6 Water sales edit nbsp 1919 ad for the water and the resort Today Poland Spring sells the majority of its water in portable 8 12 and 20 oz bottles 500 ml 700 ml 1 L and 1 5 L bottles and also larger 5 gallon bottles usable in office or in home water dispensers Smaller 3 L 1 gallon and 2 5 gallon bottles are also available for sale in most supermarkets and for home delivery in the Northeastern United States Other varieties of Poland Spring include sparkling lemon lime and distilled They are also the producers of the Aquapod line of products All Poland Spring products are sold in plastic bottles for both safety and economic reasons 7 Today no portable Poland Spring bottles are made from the number 7 polycarbonate plastic that contains Bisphenol A BPA 7 The large 5 gallon bottles are made of number 1 plastic and are also BPA free while the 3 gallon bottles are made of number 7 plastic and may contain trace levels of BPA 8 Bottles made of PETE which do not contain BPA number 1 or 2 or 4 on bottom started to appear in 2013 in some areas one may have only these bottles They can be recognized by the different handle design separate piece of plastic rather than a continuous molded element In the summer of 2005 Poland Spring changed the color of its 1 gallon bottle cap from dark green to clear The reason for the color change was to remove the dye from the cap which is more suitable for the recycling stream Poland Spring later changed to a lighter bottle called the Eco Shape which uses 30 percent less plastic 4 The new style made its debut in November 2007 9 Controversies edit nbsp A large pile of half pint Poland Spring bottles Several towns in Maine have objected to the business practices of Poland Spring and its parent company Nestle In some towns such as Fryeburg Maine Poland Spring actually buys the water 110 million gallons of water from Fryeburg a year from another company the Fryeburg Water Co and ships it to the Poland Spring bottling plant in Poland Spring 10 However Fryeburg Water Co also sells water to the town of Fryeburg The town of Fryeburg began to question the amount of water the company was selling to Poland Spring In 2004 the town s water stopped temporarily because of a pump failure but Poland Spring s operations were able to continue 2 In 2004 the group H2O for ME began gathering support to create a tax on water drawn for commercial purposes Poland Spring claimed the tax would force the company into bankruptcy 11 In June 2003 Poland Spring was sued for false advertising in a class action lawsuit charging that their water that supposedly comes from springs is in fact heavily treated common ground water 12 The suit also states hydro geologists hired by Nestle found that another current source for Poland Spring water near the original site stands over a former trash and refuse dump and below an illegal disposal site where human sewage was sprayed as fertilizer for many years 12 The suit was settled in September 2003 with the company not admitting to the allegations but agreeing to pay 10 million in charity donations and discounts over the next 5 years 13 Nestle continues to sell the same Maine water under the Poland Spring name In August 2017 a class action lawsuit was filed in Connecticut alleging that Not one drop of Poland Spring Water emanates from a water source that complies with the Food and Drug Administration definition of spring water The famous Poland Spring in Poland Spring Maine which defendant s labels claim is a source of Poland Spring Water ran dry nearly 50 years ago A Poland Spring spokeswoman responded that Poland Spring is 100 percent spring water The claims made in the lawsuit are without merit and an obvious attempt to manipulate the legal system for personal gain Scientist Peter Gleick said that Most of Nestle s waters are pumped from the ground but the bigger issue that the regulatory definition of what really counts as spring water is really weak No one is really looking over the shoulders of the bottled water companies 14 In March 2019 the district court judge dismissed the claims in the class action lawsuit in Vermont out of the eleven northeastern states in favor of Nestle 15 See also editPoland Spring Bottling Plant and Spring HouseReferences edit 2020 Poland Spring Water Analysis Report PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2021 02 28 Retrieved 2021 04 08 a b c Source of trouble The Economist 26 October 2006 ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Harris Brian The Ricker Family founders of Poland Spring baharris org Retrieved 18 August 2019 a b Poland Spring R Lightens Up with New Eco Shape TM Bottle bevnet com 2 November 2007 Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums 1970 Doris A Isaacson ed Maine A Guide Down East Rockland Me Courier Gazette Inc p 398 Poland Spring Water Brand Has A New Owner 2021 03 31 Retrieved 2021 06 17 a b Safety and Storage page from Poland Spring website Archived from the original on 2010 12 29 Retrieved 2011 01 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Poland Springs Water FAQ Coultas Carol Poland Spring eyeing debate Archived from the original on 2007 07 13 Retrieved 2007 07 23 Turkel Tux Water deal too sweet Archived from the original on 2008 03 14 Retrieved 2007 07 23 Group plans water extraction tax asks state support Archived from the original on 2013 01 20 Retrieved 2007 07 23 a b Nestle Sued for Falsely Advertising Poland Spring Water Water amp Wastes Digest 2003 06 19 Retrieved 2008 05 16 Anthony Brooks 2003 09 04 Poland Spring Settles Class Action Lawsuit Morning Edition National Public Radio Retrieved 2008 07 10 Bhattarai Abha 22 August 2017 Not one drop of Poland Spring bottled water is from a spring lawsuit claims Washington Post Retrieved 24 August 2017 Valigra Lori 2019 04 02 Judge lets most of lawsuit move ahead in Poland Spring water case WGME Retrieved 2018 04 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Poland Spring amp oldid 1215484848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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