San Pellegrino Sparkling Mineral Water, 12x750mL $25.19 ($22.67 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Sanpellegrino Sparkling Mineral Water, 12 x 1000ml also available for $29.39 ($26.45 S&S): Link

From the manufacturer:

S.Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water carton of 12 x 750mL glass bottles with screw caps.

These elegant glass bottles are perfect for any occasion and are best served with good friends, close family and great food. Because nothing inspires a spirit of togetherness quite like S.PELLEGRINO.

S.PELLEGRINO Sparkling Natural Mineral Water has a unique blend of minerals, fine bubbles and subtle nuances. It is one of the most renowned waters globally and a perfect accompaniment to some of the world’s finest ingredients. It flows from natural springs in Val Brembana in the San Pellegrino Terme area, at the foothills of the Italian Alps, near Bergamo and evokes the quintessential Italian way of living in every bottle.

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Comments

  • +2

    Just be warned, the last order of San Pellegrino I made through Amazon was completely flat..

    • +2

      They'll give you a refund if you complain. "Hang up call again" if the rep doesn't play ball

      • +2

        Amazon are good with refunds. I collect MOTU figures and if one comes with damage they always offer to take it back, part refund or even let me keep it for free.

  • Who are they price matching?

  • Have you tried Ramlosa water?

  • +1

    Fyi San Pellegrino was once naturally sparkling from the source, today it's just another carbonated water.

    • Wow that's savage, thanks for the heads up!

      • +1

        “San Pellegrino slammed by internet users”

    • +1

      Wikipedia begs to differ.

      "The carbonation is then added during the production process as the spring itself is not naturally carbonated. Soft drinks do not use the same mineral water, rather it is produced using filtered local water to make a consistent flavour. "

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