Details
- Pure Life’s Commitment to Recycling, Our Veterans, And Quality Water:
- Recycle Your Pure Life Water Bottles
- All of our PET bottles are designed to be recyclable, and in order to continue using recycled plastic we need your help to recycle. Once our bottles are recovered and sent to a recycler, they are cleaned, dried, and melted into pellets which can be used for our new bottles.
- Pure Life proudly supporting Veterans
- Pure Life® is proud to partner with the UHP Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting Veterans in living a life of purpose after their military service.
- 100% Pure Quality Water
- Our quality has been our promise to you for over 20 years. Every drop of our water goes through a 12-step quality process so that you can enjoy its refreshing crisp taste every time you take a drink.
- • EVERYDAY HYDRATION: Our 8 Fl Oz Pure Life mini water bottles are perfect for little ones and make hydration fun
- • REFRESHING TASTE: Enhanced with minerals for a crisp taste that makes drinking water delicious
- • HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE: Purified water with no artificial colors or flavors and zero calories or sweeteners
- • A TASTE YOU CAN TRUST: From collection to testing, every drop of our purified water goes through a rigorous quality process to ensure a crisp and refreshing taste every time
- • FAMILY FAVORITE FOR OVER 30 YEARS: Whoever you call family, you can depend on our pure quality water to give you the healthy hydration you need
- • DESIGNED TO BE RECYCLED: Pure Life plastic water bottles are 100% recyclable, which means you can help the next generation of families too
Ingredients
PURIFIED WATER, LESS THAN 0.5% OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM BICARBONATE, MAGNESIUM SULFATE.
Nutrition Facts
Approx 4 servings per container
Serving size8
Amount per serving
Calories0
- % Daily Value*
- Total Fat 0g0%daily value
- Sodium 0mg0%daily value
- Total Carbohydrate 0g0%daily value
- Total CarbohydrateTotal Sugars 0g
- Total SugarsIncludes 0g Added Sugars
- Protein 0g
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.