FloeWater announced drinking water in aluminum cans, and Eva Mendes became the face of the product
A world star is working for this sensation! FloeWater exploded with a special, groundbreaking, unique and, last but not least, environmentally friendly product. The American film star Eva Mendes immediately said yes to the new Hungarian water.
Eva Mendes became the face of the new Hungarian bottled water, FloeWater. FloeWater enters the market with crystal clear double-filtered drinking water made with unique filtration technology and available in 250 and 500 ml aluminum cans.
FloeWater’s crystal clear filtered drinking water also has a touch of Hollywood glamour, as internationally known American actress Eva Mendes is the face of the water. The wife of Oscar-nominated Ryan Gosling is known to pay attention to her health. He exercises daily, hydrates and has almost completely eliminated plastics from his life. His charisma and commitment reflect the brand’s values, making it even more attractive to consumers worldwide.
Floewater’s category holds the title of the world’s most popular ready-to-drink (RTD) drink.This category is now facing a revolutionary transformation, as FloeWater is ready to redefine the rules of beverage production with its new product, aluminum can water.
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