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Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water, 28 Pack 16.9 Ounce
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Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water, 28 Pack 16.9 Ounce

PURE LIFE
473.20 foz
Available at Foodtown
0
Calories
0g
Protein
0mg
Sodium
8
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water, sold as a 28-pack of 16.9 fl oz bottles, occupies the bottled-water section of the grocery store—usually on long shelving runs or floor stacks near other value-brand waters, multipacks, and sometimes adjacent to sports drinks and single-serve beverages. Shoppers reach for it on routine grocery trips, road-trip preps, storm-prep stock-ups, and after workouts or community events where large quantities of inexpensive bottled water are needed. The brand positions itself as mainstream, family-oriented hydration: affordable, reliable, and “pure,” with marketing that leans into quality-control language (a “12-step quality process”) and community ties (veterans support). Packaging copy emphasizes recycling and purity rather than artisanal or organic credentials; there are no kid-targeted characters, no organic certification, and the label’s “100% Pure Quality Water” and “purified” claims create a simple health halo. In plain processing terms, the product is purified municipal or source water that has been treated and has small amounts of mineral salts (calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium sulfate) added for taste. Sensory-wise it offers a neutral, crisp mouthfeel with very light mineral notes, delivered in clear PET bottles with screw caps designed for grab-and-go convenience; the ritual is practical—toss a bottle in a gym bag, cooler, or car cup-holder. The overall story in American grocery culture is utilitarian: ubiquitous, low-friction hydration that households buy in bulk for everyday consumption, events, and emergency preparedness, with visible recycling messaging to soften environmental concerns.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1.0
Servings per Container: 1
Calories0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium0mg0%
Total Carbohydrate0g0%
Protein0g
* 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.

Ingredients

Purified, Water,, Calcium, Chloride,, Sodium, Bicarbonate,, Magnesium, Sulfate..

Dietary Labels

This product is vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:1 / 4

Minimally Processed

Why this score?

This product is purified drinking water with small amounts of mineral salts added for taste and is not formulated with industrial additives, flavors, or sweeteners, so it falls into NOVA category 1 (unprocessed or minimally processed).

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Common Questions about Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water, 28 Pack 16.9 Ounce

Absolutely! While 'healthy' can mean different things to different people, staying hydrated with water is generally a great choice. Nestle Pure Life is just purified water with a few minerals added for taste, making it a refreshing option without any calories or sugars. It’s a smart swap for sugary drinks or sodas!

Perfect For

road-trip
post-workout
storm-prep

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