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History

The Alkaline Water Company, Inc. founded Alkaline88® in 2012.

Marketing

In 2020 the company utilized national, multi-channel marketing[1] initiatives with direct-to-warehouse model and co-packaging facilities throughout the US.

Starting in 2022, the company formed Direct-Store-Delivery partnerships[2] where their products are found in Arizona and Nevada chains like QT, Speedee Mart, Cobblestone, Get-N-Go, The Carioca Co., Pit Stop, Super Pumper, and other Maverick stores throughout the Northwest and Northeast.

Board of Directors

Advisory Board

Richard A. Wright

President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Director

David Guarino

Chief Financial Officer, Secretary, Treasurer and Director

Frank Lazaran

Director

Aaron Keay

Director

Brian Sudano

Director

Shaquille O’Neal

Advisory Board Member

Alfred A. Marasca

Advisory Board Member

Steven Horowitz

Advisory Board Member

Wilbur You

Advisory Board Member

Products

The Alkaline Water Company, Inc is a supplier of bottled water and CBD products. Each division operates under their own separate legal entities - Alkaline88, LLC (flagship water), A88 Infused Beverage Division, Inc., (flavored water and CBD water), and A88 Infused Products Division Inc., (CBD ingestibles and CBD topicals).

Where is Alkaline88® Manufactured?

Made in Arizona:[4] For Alkaline Water Company's alkaline88.

Water Purification Process

Alkaline88 water uses Reverse Osmosis to remove impurities and potential contaminants. Minerals are added for taste. Electrolytes are introduced to stabilize the product pH to ≥8.8.

Latest Financial Results

Revenue of $46 million, representing year-over-year growth of 20% in 2021.[5] Category:Bottled water brands Category:Bottled water

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