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Clearly Canadian is a brand of premium flavored and unflavored sparkling and springwater, that is produced by The Clearly Food & Beverage Company Ltd., of Canada.[1] The brand was founded in 1987[citation needed][2] in British Columbia, Canada. Outside of Canada, it is well known throughout the United States, parts of Europe and Japan.[citation needed]

Clearly Canadian
TypeSparkling water
ManufacturerClearly Food & Beverage Company Ltd.
Country of originCanada
IntroducedDecember 1987 (December 1987)
ColorClear
FlavorSparkling Flavoured & Non-Flavoured Spring Water
Variants
  • Non-Flavoured Sparkling
  • Wild Cherry
  • Mountain Blackberry
  • Country Raspberry
  • Orchard Peach
Related productsClearly Canadian O+2
Reebok Fitness Water
Clearly Tea
Tre Limone
Clearly 2
Orbitz
Websitewww.clearlycanadian.com

History


Founded in 1987 by Gordon Sim, Doug Mason and others in British Columbia, the brand is considered by many as the first premium "new age beverage" product that precipitated the multibillion-dollar market as it exists today, and has produced product every year since 1987 except for 2010 and 2011.

Clearly Canadian experienced broad corporate mismanagement during much of the last decade that led to it being acquired by a CPG focused turnaround team in 2012. Large-scale commercial production has resumed again in Canada after a number of limited short production runs during the 2012 to 2014 period. The company's turnaround was precipitated by an online consumer promoted crowd-sourcing campaign that pre-sold in excess of 40,000 cases. Rhett and Link, hosts of an internet comedy show named "Good Mythical Morning", played a major role in promoting the campaign, attempting to help bring back the beverage of their childhood.[3] Clearly Canadian has been a top-performing premium sparkling water brand since it’s re-introduction to Distribution in 2017 and has top brand and top SKU performance, gaining distribution across North America.

Clearly Canadian is North America’s premium sparkling alternative, renowned for bold natural flavour and crafted only from Canadian spring water and all natural and simple ingredients. With a tagline of “bold flavour is in our nature”, Clearly Canadian is an iconic Canadian brand.


Acquisitions


The firm has owned at one time or another My Organic Baby, DMR Food Corporation, and Cascade Clear Water Co.


Timeline



Brands, products & flavours


Cherry-flavoured 14 oz. bottle (Generation #2)
Cherry-flavoured 14 oz. bottle (Generation #2)

Clearly Canadian has released many product SKUs and formats over the years, including the following flavoured sparkling waters (with current offerings as of 2018 in italics):

Additionally, the brand has released the following products:


Bottle history


Clearly Canadian has been released in a number of packaging formats, principally in glass and PET bottles, that have always highlighted their distinctive flavours with vibrant colours and graphics.[citation needed] The brand's first generation signature "tear drop" glass bottle, shown to the right and for which the brand is famous, is an 11-oz (325-ml) light blue conical bottle. This bottle has come in two styles, one embossed with the name Clearly Canadian on it, the other not. The brand's second generation glass bottle was a 14-oz (414-ml) cylindrical bottle, which has been discontinued. In PET plastic, the brand has been available from time-to-time in standard 16 oz. (448ml) formats.

Cherry-flavoured 11 oz. bottle (Generation #1)
Cherry-flavoured 11 oz. bottle (Generation #1)

Beverage ingredients


The beverages have used a number of different ingredients and formulas over the years.[citation needed] The flagship sparkling flavoured water “originals” uses carbonated Canadian spring water, natural vegan flavour with pure cane sugar. It is 90 Calories per bottle and non-GMO.



Throughout the 1990s, Clearly Canadian was featured in numerous mainstream television shows and films, including Sex and the City, Seinfeld, Friends, Dawson's Creek, Weekend at Bernie's, Jerry Maguire, One Foot In the Grave and The Vanishing.[citation needed]


See also



References


  1. "Federal Corporation Information". Corporations Canada. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  2. McCullough, Michael (December 1996). "Just Add Hype". Canadian Business. 69 (15): 130–132 via ProQuest.
  3. "- YouTube". YouTube.
  4. "DMR Food Corporation Acquired by Clearly Canadian". Food Ingredients 1st. February 9, 2007. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
  5. http://www.clearlycanadian.com/faq
  6. "Clearly Canadian Sparkling Waters". Beveragesdirect.com. Retrieved 2013-12-22.



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