I asked the same question on their official FB page and this was their answer.
"Hey Robert, Thanks for your question. The only fluoride that can be found in Poland Spring is naturally occurring from the spring source. Any water that we add fluoride to must state that fluoride is added. For information on the levels of fluoride and other minerals in our water, please click here (YT won't let me provide the link).
Apparently they didn't take your call into consideration.
@RIPdixiecarter Either way, it seems that PS has the lowest occurrence of the stuff throughout most of the mainstream brands I checked. It'll have to do until you can get a reverse osmosis filter for yourself I guess, but they're expensive.
Do they add flouride to their regular spring water? I noticed on their website it lists .11mg/l for regular spring water, but there is a certain normal level in well water.
@PoliticalJames There's a small amount, much less than what's in municipal tap waters. They have the lowest amount I could find in bottled water actually so they're great in that regard. I would recommend that over some brands that get their water from municipal sources like Dasani. The problem of course is, depending solely on Poland Spring for your water is gonna be really expensive in the long run. It's best to just get a good filter and be done with it.
Anyway, id like to expose some companies the same u did for my documentary and was wondering how you recorded to phone call so well, id appreciate the help. Dan
Hey man, I'm in the making of a documentary about all this fluoride in our water, I've become deeply disturbed by all this... Here's whats driving me out of my freaking mind.. as sick as this purposely fluoridated water is, we are drinking even higher levels of this toxic waste in common products like juice, soda, beer, wine and many more.. Reason is because all of these companies take the water from the municipal supply in their area, which means there's an 85% chance its fluoridated. l
I asked the same question on their official FB page and this was their answer.
"Hey Robert, Thanks for your question. The only fluoride that can be found in Poland Spring is naturally occurring from the spring source. Any water that we add fluoride to must state that fluoride is added. For information on the levels of fluoride and other minerals in our water, please click here (YT won't let me provide the link).
Apparently they didn't take your call into consideration.
RIPdixiecarter 1 week ago
@RIPdixiecarter Either way, it seems that PS has the lowest occurrence of the stuff throughout most of the mainstream brands I checked. It'll have to do until you can get a reverse osmosis filter for yourself I guess, but they're expensive.
XSilvenX 1 week ago
Thank you for doing this, really.
Andie893 2 weeks ago
Do they add flouride to their regular spring water? I noticed on their website it lists .11mg/l for regular spring water, but there is a certain normal level in well water.
PoliticalJames 1 month ago
@PoliticalJames There's a small amount, much less than what's in municipal tap waters. They have the lowest amount I could find in bottled water actually so they're great in that regard. I would recommend that over some brands that get their water from municipal sources like Dasani. The problem of course is, depending solely on Poland Spring for your water is gonna be really expensive in the long run. It's best to just get a good filter and be done with it.
XSilvenX 1 month ago
@XSilvenX Nirvana spring water supposedly isn't flourided.
RIPdixiecarter 3 weeks ago
Great job! Thank you for taking the time to do this.
pgbruiser 1 month ago
Anyway, id like to expose some companies the same u did for my documentary and was wondering how you recorded to phone call so well, id appreciate the help. Dan
d2a7n 4 months ago
Hey man, I'm in the making of a documentary about all this fluoride in our water, I've become deeply disturbed by all this... Here's whats driving me out of my freaking mind.. as sick as this purposely fluoridated water is, we are drinking even higher levels of this toxic waste in common products like juice, soda, beer, wine and many more.. Reason is because all of these companies take the water from the municipal supply in their area, which means there's an 85% chance its fluoridated. l
d2a7n 4 months ago
I believe Nestle is a French company. Good job by Poland Spring selling out to a French company.
Suture555 6 months ago
Floride is in most bottled waters.
ATRAINC 8 months ago
First!
Viser11222 1 year ago