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Vblast Range



VBlast! Strawberry-Kiwi

VBlast! Strawberry-Kiwi

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Acai

VBlast! Acai

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Grape

VBlast! Grape

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Green Tea

VBlast! Green Tea

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Orange

VBlast! Orange

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Peach Tea

VBlast! Peach Tea

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Pomegranate Cherry

VBlast! Pomegranate Cherry

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99
VBlast! Wild Berry

VBlast! Wild Berry

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 12

Qty:
$23.99




Natural Spring Water



Natural Spring Water

Natural Spring Water

34 OZ. (1L)
Case of 12

Qty:
$17.99
Natural Spring Water

Natural Spring Water

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 24

Qty:
$19.99
Natural Spring Water

Natural Spring Water

8 OZ. (237mL)
Case of 24

Qty:
$17.99




Aqua84 Mineral Enhanced Water



Mineral Enhanced Water

Mineral Enhanced Water

16.9 OZ. (500mL)
Case of 24

Qty:
$22.99

About
Our Source

New York Springs Natural Spring Water flows from an ancient spring located within Vly Mountain near the village of Halcott Center, NY.

This area, located between the Niagara Falls and New York City, is in a region unspoiled by urban and industrial intrusion. Our state-of-the-art bottling facilities on-site at the spring share the environment with the indigenous wildlife which includes black bear, bobcat, and deer.

Vly Mountain, at an altitude of 3,529 ft. above sea level, is known for excellent hiking and cross-country ski trails. Quaint bed and breakfast inns dot the countryside offering city dwellers a respite from the daily grind. Trout is plentiful in the numerous rushing mountain streams.

This is the SOURCE for our Natural Spring Water... as inviting as the product itself!

Bottled at the Vly mountain Spring source
by "NYSW Beverage Brands, Inc."
Halcott Center, NY 12430 USA

we care
our projects

New York Spring Water, Inc. is an organization committed to sharing its resources with suffering people.

Our product is pure water. . .something most of us take for granted. We make it available for our customers as a convenience and as a benefit to good health. Many of the world’s population, however, have to walk long distances and carry water back to their homes in containers. Even this water may be unsanitary. It seemed logical that we should do what we can to help alleviate this problem.

Font of Mercy was created to manage the contributions going to organizations which will do the hands-on work of drilling wells and building of potable water systems in developing countries. A portion of the sale of each bottle of New York Spring Water, Inc. products will go to Font of Mercy to fund these humanitarian projects.

Worldwide Water Stress

Already about one-third of the world’s population lives in countries suffering from moderate-to-high water stress, according to the most recent Global Environment Outlook (GEO-3) report. Water stress is defined as areas where water consumption is more than 10 percent of renewable freshwater resources.

The GEO-3 scientists project that more than half the people in the world could be living in severely water-stressed areas by 2032.

Dying for Water

When access to water is within one kilometer (0.62 miles) of a dwelling, meaning it would take about 30 minutes a day to collect water, the average consumption is 20 liters (5 gallons) per day per person, according to a 2003 joint report by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. In homes with multiple taps, the average daily consumption is 100 to 200 liters (roughly 25 to 50 gallons) per person.

If the water source is farther than one kilometer, per capita consumption drops to around five liters (a little more than a gallon) per day, if that.

With so little water, basic hygiene is frequently compromised. The report estimates that households getting water from taps may use 30 times more water for child hygiene compared with those who have to collect water from a communal source. This brings the added burden of illness to families already living in poverty. Infectious waterborne diseases such as diarrhea, typhoid, and cholera are responsible for 80 percent of illnesses and deaths in the developing world, many of them children. One child dies every eight seconds from a waterborne disease; 15 million children a year.

Source: World Health Organization
Learn more about the worldwide water crisis, visit www.who.org (World Health Organization) or www.twas.org (The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World).