bling H2O - Welcome to life...
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bling H2O - NOT FOR EVERYONE... ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE BLING
welcome to life...
Since 2005, the young brand bling H2O has been probably the best-known premium water.
It is a unique designer water like the Rolls-Royce Phantom of all waters.
The shape of the bottles is reminiscent of elegant wine bottles, the visual design of the best champagnes. But it's not just the design with its ever-changing colors and original Swarovski crystals that is pure luxury, it's also the water itself: exclusively American Tennessee spring water near Knoxville and Nashville on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
It rises in the heart of the jungle at a temperature of 14.5° C and is bottled directly at the source, filtered no less than nine times before being bottled for the upper class, upmarket restaurants and hotels. There are now countless different bottle designs of bling H2O, mostly in limited editions, but always eye-catching, extravagant, exorbitant and incredibly present.
Mister Boyd:
bling H2O. An inspiration from Kevin G. Boyd, writer and producer in Hollywood. At some point, Boyd realized that there was a giant slumbering in the subject that he should be one of the first to awaken. Boyd, who wanted to create an independent water brand for a certain elite, combined high-quality design with incomparable taste.
He developed bling H2O to give the wearer, owner and consumer an attitude and message. The aim was to offer a product with an exquisite touch that people would like to identify with, show off and be seen in. bling H2O was strategically positioned from the outset to appeal to the expanding super-luxury consumer market in the USA.
The water was able to achieve its triumphant success because it was long consumed exclusively by stars and starlets in Hollywood and Manhattan. Famous blingH2o consumers include Jamie Foxx, Ray Lewis, Gabrielle Union, Paris Hilton and many more. bling H2O is literally the purest pop culture in bottles. The brand has penetrated into the innermost circles, such as the MTV Video Music Awards and The Emmy's.
The water:
The spring is located in the Smoky Mountains in Dandridge, Tennessee at a depth of 800 meters. The water is micro-filtered nine times, subjected to ozone treatment and ultraviolet irradiation before being filled into handmade glass bottles studded with genuine Swarovski crystals and sealed with a natural cork. With a pH value of 7.7, slightly alkaline and a dry residue of just 68 mg/l, it is pleasantly light with a subtle sweet note.
Award-winning:
The bottle design already won the Clear Choice Award for "Best Glass Packaging" in 2006.
In addition to being voted the "purest water", the luxury water also received the "Gold Medal of Excellence" at the Berkeley International Water Tasting Award.
Exquisite:
bling is also on the drinks menu in some luxury hotels in Europe.
In the United States, the extravagant thirst quencher has long been en vogue: bling is served at MTV parties and Emmy awards ceremonies and has even appeared as a status symbol in various music videos.
Our American colleagues from finewaters.com say:
"Sometimes it's not just about the water, but also about the ambience, the atmosphere, the presentation. Water is sometimes like wine, but sometimes it can be like champagne in a club or in special situations. bling H2O is the original and often copied luxury presentation of water."
Contra?
Interestingly, the consumption of high-priced brands and products is referred to as the "bling" effect, which is favored by celebrities and the wealthy precisely because they are so expensive. The higher the price, the more attractive and exclusive the brand. It is even assumed that demand for these brands would drop significantly if the price were to fall.
However, like Fillico, this water is controversial in itself, it polarizes, provokes and divides people. But that was probably to be expected with this story. The fact is that it is also a highly sought-after but scarcely available water here in Europe. The small contingents shipped to Europe are always sold out very quickly and demand remains high.
Most stores in Europe are almost always sold out.
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