Toronto Star

Clearly Canadian Is Back... And Ready to Be a Part of Your New Memories

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Back in 1987, more than 30 years ago, at the Tillicum reservoir on Silver Star Road in the Monashee mountains overlookin­g Vernon, B.C ., a Canadian phenomenon was born.

Yes, folks, that Clearly Canadian sparkling water beverage you remember from the past is back, just the way you remember! They haven’t changed a thing, still in that iconic light blue glass bottle, with the four delicious all-natural flavours Wild Cherry, Mountain Blackberry, Orchard Peach, and Country Raspberry, along with Clearly Sparkling mineral water, bottled at the source from one of Canada’s most awarded springs and one of the most awarded springs globally.

As the 2000’s passed, Clearly lost its mass distributi­on and in 2012 was taken over and restarted with a new vision centred around community. A self-created crowdfundi­ng campaign lured 14,000+ loyal fans from 26 countries, including every state in the U.S. and every province in Canada, pre-bought 40,000+ cases of Clearly. Six years later, Clearly Canadian is back—and here to stay.

Made with Canadian spring water, four (4) all-natural ingredient­s and a whole lotta love, Clearly is committed to giving back. With the mantra of “Good thoughts, good words, good deeds,” the company works to nurture other crowdfunde­d startups to life.

Clearly Canadian is available in Canada at Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, 7-Eleven, CircleK West, Shoppers Drug Mart, Pharmaprix in Québec, and many fine specialty retailers such as Pusateri’s, McEwan Fine Foods, and Organic Garage. Clearly Canadian is also available to order on Amazon coast to coast and at ClearlyCan­adian.com, as well as retailers across the USA.

So cheers to a happy ending, to a sweetheart that came back. Good news and sweet memories are brought back to life so everyone can “live Clearly.”

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