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Lawsuit claims Poland Spring water doesn't really come from a spring A class action lawsuit is accusing the popular bottled water brand of misleading customers about the true source of its water.
A judge has denied a request to preclude part of Poland Spring's expert report. This marks a legal win for the firm, which faces a lawsuit accusing it of falsely labeling its product as spring water.
The unique museum in Poland — full of history and hands-on exhibits — highlights Maine's pure water as much as the marketing and business genius of Hiram Ricker.
Over the years, if you’ve ever had Poland Spring water, you probably made the reasonable assumption that you were drinking water that was, in fact, from a spring.
When Maine lawmakers tried to tighten regulations on large-scale access to water, the brand’s little-known parent company set out to rewrite the rules.
Image via Shutterstock A new development in a long-running lawsuit involving the former Nestle Waters North America and Poland Spring bottled water. A federal judge has refused to throw out the ...
It also alleges water in Poland Spring-labeled bottles isn’t “collected from pristine mountain or forest springs as the images on those labels depict.” Rather, they contain “ordinary ...
A class action suit filed in 2017 that claims 'not one drop' of the popular bottled water brand comes from a natural spring will proceed, though some claims were dismissed.
Nestlé SA is facing a lawsuit in the U.S. alleging that its Poland Spring brand is "common groundwater" rather than spring water, which the suit claims makes the marketing of Poland Spring water ...
Nestlé SA is facing a lawsuit in the U.S. alleging that its Poland Spring brand is "common groundwater" rather than spring water, which the suit claims makes the marketing of Poland Spring water ...
POLAND — If you live on Earth, you’ve likely heard of Poland Spring water. But did you know about the museum, which includes the original spring house and a restored bottling plant?
Background for the Case Poland Spring runs the world's largest water bottling plant in Hollis, Maine. The 838,000-square-foot plant produces about 80 million cases of water every year.