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New mineral water brand aimed at children
A new mineral water brand specifically aimed at children aged between 4 and 13 has been launched in Dubai.
Dubai: A new mineral water brand specifically aimed at children aged between 4 and 13 has been launched in Dubai.
Al Ain Water+, a new product from the Al Ain Mineral Water Company, is being marketed as a special formulation that will encourage youngsters to drink water more often and provide a healthy supplement to teenagers.
Fasahat Beg, general manager of the Al Ain Mineral Water Company, said the product would help parents concerned for their children's health relax. Added minerals in the product claim to supplement the growing needs of children.
Al Ain Water+, which was unveiled at a special fun day for children at Cafe Ceramique on Dubai's Beach Road, is available in 330ml bottles at hypermarkets, supermarkets and retail outlets across the UAE.
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