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Trinity springs into flavored water fray with Enhanced entry
Wellness Foods, FoodProcessing.com
05/12/2005
Trinity Springs Ltd., a Boise, Idaho-based bottler of high mineral content spring water, unveiled its new Trinity Enhanced product at the recent FMI Show in Chicago. Trinity Enhanced is a combination of beneficial, all-natural nutrients and naturally pure Trinity water. Available in five delicious flavors, Trinity Enhanced is the only nutrient-enhanced beverage made with Trinity water. For 16,000 years, this water has filtered through crystal-lined fissures in a 2.2-mile-deep, protected source within the Idaho Batholith. It emerges lightly mineralized and flawlessly pure from America’s only QAI Certified Source, according to the company.
Flavors include:
- Revive: Contains B vitamins and electrolytes. Natural fruit punch flavor.
- Think: Enhanced with gingko and vitamin A. Natural kiwi and berry flavor.
- Strength: With added vitamin C and taurine. Natural wild fruit flavor.
- Multi-Essential: Contains a blend of vitamins -- antioxidants C and E, B-complex and calcium. Natural orange flavor.
- Energize: Enhanced with ginseng and vitamin C. Natural citrus flavor.
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