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Whistler Water is a brand of glacial mineral water from the Place Glacier of British Columbia, Canada. It was first launched in 1991 by Vancouver entrepreneur and original owner Steve Lippman. The company was acquired by Danone in 2003, before being purchased by the current owners, the McLaughlin Family, in 2005.〔(Sparkling Spring Water Holdings Limited Announces Closing of Sale To Groupe Danone )〕〔(Danone closes on purchase of Sparkling Spring Water )〕 The company is licensed to pump almost 1,000 cubic metres of water per day. Some 75% of the product is consumed in British Columbia, while the rest is exported to Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. Whistler Water is an active member of the International Bottled Water Association, the Canadian Bottled Water Association, and the National Sanitary Foundation. ==History== Whistler Water’s original source was located at Function Junction (British Columbia Highway 99 at Cheakamus Valley Road) in Whistler, British Columbia, and was used from 1991 to 1992 before it was moved to a secondary source because of industrial intrusion. Whistler Water, since 1992, has been sourced from Place Glacier outside Whistler, British Columbia. Original owner Steve Lippman was responsible for locating the Whistler Water source. In 1997, Whistler Water introduced the award winning Whistler Glacial Spring Water ‘mountain bottle’ packaging and began targeting export markets aggressively.〔(History )〕 The company relaunched the brand in 2009.
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