For centuries, our unique spring water has filtered through layers of rock, naturally enriching it with minerals.
Harrogate's motto 'Arx Celebris Fontibus' translates as 'A Citadel famous for its spring'.
Harrogate's first mineral spring water was discovered in 1571.
THE ORIGINAL BRITISH SPA WATER.
STILL SPRING WATER.
For over 400 years Harrogate has been renowned for the quality of its waters. This water source has been chosen to provide the best combination of taste, mineral balance and purity.
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rdwarr
26 Oct 1513#2
It's not still spring though. It's autumn.
No wonder it's cheap.
davidbrent
26 Oct 1510#5
I just imagine some haggard old 50 something divorcée, with a fag in her mouth and a sour face, filling these bottles from a mains water tap hose and packing the bottles into cardboard boxes whilst listening to a regional radio station 'Guess the mystery voice' competition in a dilapidated old warehouse in Harrogate.
leon121
26 Oct 154#19
I wonder if it tastes better then the Peckham springs water have some heat
herrbz to bex85
26 Oct 153#6
Why not tap water?
Latest comments (49)
antsgame
27 Oct 15#49
Great find :sunglasses:
bex85
27 Oct 15#48
Of course :smiley:. I think the amount of bottles we go through, tends to fill a bin bag and a half at the least each week.
Bench top/counter/whatever you wanna call it. Next to the toaster which doesn't get used :stuck_out_tongue:.
akexuk
27 Oct 15#47
on the bench?
herrbz
27 Oct 151#46
Ah, fair enough. I know tap water in different areas of the country can taste a bit off to me. Hope you're recycling those bottles! :wink:
aqueousdan
27 Oct 152#45
Don't do it! My missus works as a water quality scientist. She assures me the water coming from your tap has to undergo far more stringent tests before you can drink it compared to bottled water.
UltimatePhoenix
27 Oct 15#44
You sound exactly like my wife haha drinks pop warm (yak) and only just started drinking water always said its horrid suppose gotta find the right taste for yourself? Cold waters defo the best!
scooter
27 Oct 15#43
not into Nestle Pure Life :disappointed: mite try this see how it goes
bex85
27 Oct 15#42
My partner drinks it cold but, I'm not one for cold drinks - so Pepsi Max we used to have a bottle in the fridge and one on the bench. Water's the same. That said even with the heating on it's so cold in here it's almost like drinking a bottle from the fridge anyway :-|
Obviously warm warm is yack and in the summer Id take water out the fridge but leave it out for a bit before drinking it, as I just can't drink cold drinks. But now, yeah I just have a bottle next to me - but my partner doesn't like it and will insist on water from the fridge - no ice :stuck_out_tongue:.
UltimatePhoenix
27 Oct 15#41
Do you drink it warm or cold from the fridge/ice cubes? I find that its so much more refreshing cold but warm tastes horrid!
ld541
27 Oct 15#40
COLD (if you put it in the fridge)
robertadamson
27 Oct 15#39
English spring water!!!!!!
pppfffffffffttttttt get better quality water out the tap in scotland
cburns
26 Oct 151#16
I bet the water has never been any near Harrogate.... :wink:
sweetpea10 to cburns
26 Oct 152#22
It could have been driven through it :wink:
lzzwzz to cburns
26 Oct 15#38
It's bottled at source in Harrogate.
jimbo23
26 Oct 15#37
Cos it recycled pee/poop/medicines and all other crap that's flushed down the loo mixed with chlorine and fluoride.
pugsey20
26 Oct 15#36
Just got some from the Morrison Hadleigh store in Essex they only had a few left on shelf. Cost was £1 for 12 bottles.
BigBen75020
26 Oct 15#35
hello, just to clarify some very interesting point developed by some ingenious people here. plastic bottles are recycled to make blanket and other jumpers I will skip the explanation of the process because of your intelligence, I think it's people choice to drink and pay for water bottle, shall I ask you if you use toilet paper? or any females in your family use disposable sanitary pads? well it's the same then. ??? in the most part of the world they use water to clean they bottom and reusable sanitary pads. well if you that green and care about environment there you go my mate.
sjhendo
26 Oct 15#34
Checked Paisley and Johnstone, Morrison stores and there was nothing there
Seems to be a reduced to clear deal so while stocks last
good deal if you can get it
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS
26 Oct 15#33
Fair shout
halsallms
26 Oct 15#32
Just went into Morrisons they said the deal was last week
sweetpea10
26 Oct 15#31
Quick pull back there :wink:
_Betty
26 Oct 151#30
I can confirm it was this price in store at Seaburn, Sunderland. :smiley:
However I picked the last couple off the shelf, so unless they have some more in the back...
davidbrent
26 Oct 1510#5
I just imagine some haggard old 50 something divorcée, with a fag in her mouth and a sour face, filling these bottles from a mains water tap hose and packing the bottles into cardboard boxes whilst listening to a regional radio station 'Guess the mystery voice' competition in a dilapidated old warehouse in Harrogate.
lzzwzz to davidbrent
26 Oct 151#7
Are you having a laugh? There are no dilapidated warehouses in Harrogate, I can assure you! :wink:
sweetpea10 to davidbrent
26 Oct 15#24
Haggard at 50 ?? I should say NOT
spaceman051 to davidbrent
26 Oct 15#29
I used to work at Butlins in Minehead, and trust me they used to do that to sell in there 2 shops on site lol
Chanchi32
26 Oct 15#28
ta mobjw x 5
IrishMan
26 Oct 152#27
....It just isn't water....its a load of plastic we don't need in landfills.....ah won't be long until we reach that 2 degrees point of no return....watch the documentary "The Age of Stupid".....its free on Youtube.....
davidbrent
26 Oct 151#26
This one has had a hard life.
Matthew774
26 Oct 15#25
Not in Cheltenham store.
bex85
26 Oct 15#4
I never liked drinking water, always made me feel sick but, I've stopped drinking pepsi max and now drink this daily. Normally buy the 6x1.5 litre bottles which last a couple of days between me and my partner who also's switched from pepsi max to this.
herrbz to bex85
26 Oct 153#6
Why not tap water?
sweetpea10 to bex85
26 Oct 15#23
Health conscious eh ?
GuyFawk
26 Oct 15#21
sainsburys own brand mineral water is just 20p for two litres, tastes fine but obvioulsy the smaller bottles are better for a daytrip
Derek_Duval
26 Oct 15#20
Picked a couple up in Lutterworth. Cheers OP
leon121
26 Oct 154#19
I wonder if it tastes better then the Peckham springs water have some heat
adey2003
26 Oct 15#18
just been instore and it's £3.29.
BigBen75020
26 Oct 15#17
national please tell me?
bhaviniv
26 Oct 15#15
Is this a nationwide deal?? Thanks
bex85
26 Oct 151#14
The clues in my first line :stuck_out_tongue:
Tap water, does make me feel exceptionally sick :S. Most bottled water used to as well. Some still does, this doesn't. Nestle Pure Life is the best tasting water but, it's more expensive. Aqua Pura is :S. I just thought water was water but, it does make a difference which you buy, this water I can happily drink pretty much 500ml in one go and be fine, other water -one sip and my belly hurts and I feel sick.
sweetpea10
26 Oct 151#13
Me too, join my club :innocent:
Jacob_Kreed
26 Oct 153#12
I tried cooking using spring onions, they kepted jumping out the pan :man:
rdwarr
26 Oct 1513#2
It's not still spring though. It's autumn.
No wonder it's cheap.
sweetpea10 to rdwarr
26 Oct 151#3
That's as bad as a Stan Boardman joke :stuck_out_tongue:
Jacob_Kreed to rdwarr
26 Oct 152#11
its makes me bounce, everytime I drink it
kowalski
26 Oct 15#10
6 litres for a quid sounds a hot deal to me
rdwarr
26 Oct 15#9
Not that one he did on Des O'Connor though. Thanks for realising it was a joke (albeit somewhat poor) though - I normally get people telling me where I've gone wrong :wink:
Opening post
For centuries, our unique spring water has filtered through layers of rock, naturally enriching it with minerals.
Harrogate's motto 'Arx Celebris Fontibus' translates as 'A Citadel famous for its spring'.
Harrogate's first mineral spring water was discovered in 1571.
THE ORIGINAL BRITISH SPA WATER.
STILL SPRING WATER.
For over 400 years Harrogate has been renowned for the quality of its waters. This water source has been chosen to provide the best combination of taste, mineral balance and purity.
Top comments
No wonder it's cheap.
Latest comments (49)
Bench top/counter/whatever you wanna call it. Next to the toaster which doesn't get used :stuck_out_tongue:.
Obviously warm warm is yack and in the summer Id take water out the fridge but leave it out for a bit before drinking it, as I just can't drink cold drinks. But now, yeah I just have a bottle next to me - but my partner doesn't like it and will insist on water from the fridge - no ice :stuck_out_tongue:.
pppfffffffffttttttt get better quality water out the tap in scotland
Seems to be a reduced to clear deal so while stocks last
good deal if you can get it
However I picked the last couple off the shelf, so unless they have some more in the back...
Tap water, does make me feel exceptionally sick :S. Most bottled water used to as well. Some still does, this doesn't. Nestle Pure Life is the best tasting water but, it's more expensive. Aqua Pura is :S. I just thought water was water but, it does make a difference which you buy, this water I can happily drink pretty much 500ml in one go and be fine, other water -one sip and my belly hurts and I feel sick.
No wonder it's cheap.