Alkaline Water Company Expands into Midwest with Piggly Wiggly Partnership

Reuters06-26
Alkaline Water Company Expands into <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MDWT">Midwest</a> with Piggly Wiggly Partnership

The Alkaline Water Company, Inc., a prominent player in the beverage industry known for its purified alkaline water enhanced with Himalayan rock salt, has announced a significant expansion into the Midwest. The company has secured distribution for its flagship one-gallon and 3-liter Alkaline88 products in 100 independently owned and operated supermarkets licensed by Piggly Wiggly, LLC in greater Wisconsin and northern Illinois. This expansion aligns with the company's strategy to increase brand presence and accessibility, leveraging Piggly Wiggly's strong regional presence to reach new customers and support national growth objectives. CEO Ricky Wright expressed satisfaction with the partnership, highlighting the opportunity to deliver Alkaline88's premium hydration experience to more households.

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