| General info : | | Saratoga is the brand name used by a bottled-water company founded in 1872 in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Saratoga Spring Water is sold in sparkling and still versions in a cobalt-blue bottle. Saratoga Water is a brand of BlueTriton Brands.
Saratoga water from the famous springs in New York was being bottled and sold prior to the Civil War, but experienced a boost in popularity after the war. In 1872 a group of Saratoga-based businessmen looking to take advantage of Saratoga’s famous healing waters began bottling a newly discovered spring under the name “Saratoga Vichy,” named after the mineral springs of Vichy, France.
In 1903, the French Republic sued the Saratoga Water company in French Republic v. Saratoga Vichy Spring Co., over the use of the Vichy name. The court ruled on behalf of the American company.
In the mid-1980s, Saratoga Water was bought by Anheuser-Busch. Evian bought the company from Anheuser-Busch.
Evian shut down the local bottling plant. In 1992, a group of local investors purchased the company and re-opened the plant.
In 2021, the brand was sold to BlueTriton Brands.
In 2024, Saratoga Water launched a line of aluminum bottles. Packaging is among several of the company growth priorities, according to CEO Joey Bergstein. | |
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| Source : | | Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saratoga_Water) | |
| Websites | | www.saratogawater.com/ (www.saratogawater.com/) | |
| Relations : | | Brand name used by : SA Des Eaux Minérales D'Évian- 1992 | |
| Relations : | | Brand name used by : Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC | |
| Relations : | | Brand name used by : BlueTriton Brands, Inc.2021 - | |
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| Name | Saratoga 2 | Saratoga | |