How can I earn bonus points?
Other than uploading a photo of a receipt, you can earn more points by completing these activities:
Other than uploading a photo of a receipt, you can earn more points by completing these activities:
You certainly can. Send your sponsorship or donation request here. We consider requests very carefully, and as a rule, we’re only able to consider proposals 45 days in advance of your opportunity. If it’s submitted within the time frame, we’ll look it over and respond to your request within 45 days. Please note that we receive hundreds of requests for support each year and are unable to fund every request.
Our Pure Life® Purified Water comes from municipal or well sources and undergoes a 12-step quality process during which minerals are added back to the product for consistent taste.
So glad you asked! We have detailed reports about our bottled water quality available here. The reports are based on independent testing results from certified labs.
Sodium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound composed of sodium and bicarbonate. It’s sometimes referred to as “baking soda” because, in larger quantities, it’s a common ingredient in bakery products. At a much smaller level, sodium bicarbonate is naturally found in most spring and mineral waters, and we chose to include the minerals we add to our Pure Life® Purified Water to create a clean, refreshing, smooth taste. All of the minerals we add to Pure Life® Purified Water are high purity inorganic ingredients obtained through manufacturing processes from natural materials.
Calcium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate, Magnesium Sulfate.
Individually sized water bottles should be consumed as soon as possible. This is to ensure optimum freshness and quality. Once opened, containers can be stored for up to two weeks in the refrigerator. For larger bottles, like our 1 gal bottles, the water should be poured into a separate container for consumption. It should not be consumed directly from the bottle itself. This is to help ensure optimum freshness and quality.
We include a “best by” date as a 2 year or 1 1/2 year shelf life window, depending on the product, by which the consumer may measure “the age” of the water. You know it has been bottled 2 years, or 1 1/2 years, prior to the “best by” date on the bottle.
All bottles have the date code on the bottle near the label.