Adelholzener Alpenquellen

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Adelholzener Alpenquellen is a German company that specializes in the production and distribution of mineral water and medicinal products. The company is owned by the Order of the Holy Cross, a Roman Catholic congregation of priests and brothers.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Adelholzener Alpenquellen dates back to the 18th century when the Congregation of the Holy Cross discovered a mineral spring in the Bavarian Alps. The congregation began bottling and selling the water, which was believed to have healing properties. In 1907, the company was officially founded and named after the Adelholzen, a small village in the Bavarian Alps where the spring is located.

Products[edit | edit source]

Adelholzener Alpenquellen offers a wide range of products, including natural mineral water, flavored water, and medicinal products. The company's mineral water is sourced from the Adelholzen springs in the Bavarian Alps, which are known for their high mineral content. The water is bottled at the source and distributed throughout Germany and internationally.

The company's medicinal products are based on the healing properties of the Adelholzen springs. These products include digestive aids, heart and circulation remedies, and products for the relief of cold and flu symptoms.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Adelholzener Alpenquellen is committed to sustainability and environmental protection. The company uses environmentally friendly packaging and has implemented measures to reduce its carbon footprint. In addition, the company supports various environmental and social projects in the region.

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