Monday, June 23, 2014

Get Your 8 Glasses of Water with Summit Natural Drinking Water 2-Liter Pack

Aside from exercising and eating healthy food, one of the best ways to take care of our health is by drinking eight glasses of water a day. Not only does it keep your body hydrated, you also enjoy the many health benefits that come from drinking water[1]. With its many benefits like flushing out toxins, aiding digestion and elimination, and keeping us hydrated 24/7, it’s important to drink the right amount of water everyday.
However, with today’s fast paced lifestyle, it has become harder to track whether we have had our eight glasses daily. Summit Natural Drinking Water, your partner in reaching for your goals, has found an easy way to stay on top of your hydration goals – a two-liter bottle, which is exactly eight glasses of water.
Jef Mendoza, Senior Brand Manager of Summit says, “Everyone is extremely busy these days, and drinking water is often the last thing on their mind. This is why we provided the market with a bottle equivalent to one day’s optimum water consumption. We hope we can inspire them to focus on scaling their personal summits, even as they take care of themselves.”
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Coming in an easy-to-grip design, the bottle is easy to take whether at work, at the gym, or even during your daily tasks. The only two-liter bottle in the market gives everyone the chance to get on with their busy lifestyle without sacrificing their health. Truly with Summit Water, you can do more.
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 About Summit Natural Drinking Water
Summit Natural Drinking Water is the official bottled water of Philippine Olympic athletes. It has helped aspiring Filipino athletes maintain superior concentration and athletic edge with minerals that boost their hydration level. It comes from natural underground sources around Mt. Makiling in Laguna and is further processed by ionization and filtration, making it clean and refreshing. For more information on the drink that empowers you to reach for it, visit www.facebook.com/SummitNaturalDrinkingWater.

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