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Packaging Contents: Still and sparkling water
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Aluminum When Open Water launched onto the market back in 2014, the topic of plastic pollution was only a whisper of what it is today. Now that the issue is largely mainstream, the brand is taking intentional steps to stand out in the category through its unique healthy oceans mission and new packaging. Until 2020, the brand’s focus was largely in on-premise channels, like restaurants, hospitality, higher education, and attractions. Nicole Doucet, Open Water’s CEO explains, “While these channels are still incredibly important to us, have allowed us to grow profitably, and still have plenty of room for growth, we believe now is the time to make an aggressive push into traditional retail channels, including natural and conventional grocery, mass, and c-stores.”
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Open Water Takes Top Spot on Inc. Magazine’s List of the Midwest’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies
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Climate Neutral Water Brand Open Water Ranks No. 1 on Prestigious Inc. Magazine’s List Showing Consumers are Shopping for Sustainability
Open Water started with a simple mission: to stop plastic bottles from ending up in the ocean, so it’s inspiring to see that there’s a passion from both individuals and businesses to join us to make a real difference for our planet. CHICAGO (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 Inc. magazine today revealed that Open Water took the No. 1 spot on its 2021 Inc. 5000 Regionals: Midwest list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the region.
Longtime Québec racing official Guy Pelletier passed Monday (Dec. 29) after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Pelletier, of Sherbrooke, Qué., spent over half a century helping to administer harness racing in Québec, and wore a diverse assortment of administrative and managerial hats throughout his storied career.
He left a career as an industrial engineer to become the race secretary at Sherbrooke Raceway in 1968, and later became the race secretary and general manager at both Hippodrome Trois-Rivières and Hippodrome Pré-Vert in Jonquière.
In 1987, he departed racetrack management to become a judge at various racetracks throughout Québec, and retired at the age of 82 after completing the 2019 season at Hippodrome 3R.