Volvic is a brand of bottled mineral water that comes from the Auvergne region of France. The water is sourced from a natural spring that flows underground for 6 years before emerging on the surface.
- Founded in 1965 by the Sociu00e9tu00e9 des Eaux de Volvic
- Acquired by Danone in 1992
- Introduced flavored varieties in 1997
- Started producing 100% recycled bottles in 2005
- Launched Volvic Touch of Fruit in 2014
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The original Volvic water, sold in bottles of various sizes.
Flavored varieties of Volvic water, available in a variety of fruit flavors.
A line of fruit juice drinks made with Volvic water.
Volvic water comes from a natural spring in the Auvergne region of France.
Yes, Volvic water is safe to drink and meets all regulatory standards for bottled water.
Volvic Touch of Fruit is a line of flavored Volvic waters available in a variety of fruit flavors.
Yes, Volvic has been producing 100% recycled bottles since 2005.
The shelf life of Volvic water is typically several years, but it is recommended to check the best before date on the bottle before consuming.