A St. John’s man hopes water from icebergs older than mankind will cause an international splash and serve as a luxurious international treat.
Ron Stamp, founder of Iceberg Canada Corp., says he is confident the company’s luxury product — Glace rare iceberg water — will become a popular choice for hotels and high-end restaurants, despite its chilling price.
Although Stamp estimates a 700-millilitre bottle would sell for $12 to $15, the target audience should make the venture worthwhile, he says.
There’s also a Vodka on the market containing original 12000 years old iceberg water.
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If they will ever achieve a turnover of $50,000,000,000,000,000, I don’t think so but if hyper inflation sets in they will have a chance.
It is just water! I have silt in my front yard that was laid down millions of years ago and was tilted into place when the Appalachians were formed. That does not make it pure. They still have to process the water just like all other water and the result is a psychological marketing game. Here we can buy “Cave Water” that has been filtered through the rocks.