Is there a recall on real Canadian water?

Four-ounce bottles of Real Water Concentrate, sold on the Real Water website, also are part of the recall. Consumers with recalled products “should discard it immediately and not drink it,” the recall states, noting the products can be returned for a refund at stores.

Which bottled water has the most arsenic in it?

CR recently tested dozens of bottled water brands and found that Starkey Spring Water, introduced by Whole Foods in 2015, had concerning levels of arsenic, ranging from 9.49 to 9.56 parts per billion (PPB), at least three times the level of every other brand tested.

What water brands should I avoid?

Alhambra, Sierra Springs, Sparkletts, Arrowhead, Mount Olympus, Belmont Springs, Poland Spring, Crystal Rock, Crystal Springs, Shenandoah, Deer Park, Diamond Springs, Nursery Water, Hindley Spri, Ice Mountain, Kandiyohi, Puritan Springs, Kentwood Springs, Mayer Bros., Ozarka, Pure Flo, and Zephyrhills.

Is real Canadian bottled water Safe?

UPDATE: Real Canadian offers two types of bottled water (they look exactly the same) which have two different fluoride levels. One has 0.07 ppm of fluoride (as shown above) but there is another one that contain 0.28 ppm of fluoride.

Is Real Water still on recall?

The recalled water is still available as of today. “The FDA has become aware that Real Water brand alkaline water is still being offered for sale through online retailers,” according to an outbreak update today from the Food and Drug Administration.

Who has the best drinking water in Canada?

“Berkeley Springs is the Academy Awards of water.” 1st place in Clearbrook, Abbotsford, B.C., Canada (best in the world);

Where does real Canadian spring water come from?

Most Canadian bottled water comes from natural springs, generally located underground on private property owned by the water-bottling company. Some water is also imported.