All of our bottles are 100% recyclable* and 100% BPA free.

Is Niagara a good water brand?

Niagara Bottling performs extensive testing on both incoming spring water as well as finished products. If you don’t see your product on the list, it was completely unaffected by the recall and is completely safe to drink. Niagara has been family-owned and family run for over 50 years.

What is wrong with Niagara water?

Niagara Bottling is issuing a voluntary recall of its bottled water products due to concerns that one of its spring sources is contaminated with E. coli. coli bacteria were found in the Niagara water supply on June 10, 2015.

Who distributes Niagara water?

As of 2017, Niagara was the largest supplier of private label bottled water in North America….Niagara Bottling.

TypePrivate
Key peopleAndrew Peykoff Sr. Andrew Peykoff II
ProductsBottled water, sparkling water, sports drinks
ServicesPrivate label bottling
OwnerPeykoff family

Who is Niagara Bottling?

Join the Niagara family and see what all the splash is about! Family owned and operated since 1963, Niagara Bottling is a leading beverage manufacturer in the U.S. providing healthy hydration for the entire family at a value, Now That’s Refreshing ®. © 2021 Niagara Bottling, LLC.

Where is niniagara bottled water made?

Niagara Bottling, LLC is a family owned manufacturer of bottled water and soft drinks based in Diamond Bar, California. They produce private label bottled water for a number of companies including Walmart (Great Value), Safeway Inc. (Signature Select), and Costco (Kirkland Signature).

When was Niagara bottled water invented?

The company was founded in 1963 in Irvine, California by Andrew Peykoff Sr. and is currently run by Andy Peykoff II. Niagara began producing private label bottled water in the 1990s and has since gone national.

Where is the Niagara water company located?

In 2018, Niagara announced plans to build a $64 million bottling plant in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh. In 2017, Niagara completed a large bottling and warehouse facility in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The facility has 557,000 sq ft on 62 acres and uses 900,000gal of water a day.