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Spring water gets noticed in resealable aluminum can

After 23 years in PET, Noah’s Spring Water gets favorable attention from consumers for its new 24-oz aluminum can with 38-mm resealable closure.

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Healthy, clean, optimistic, natural, and sustainable: These are the qualities that Noah’s Water is working to convey with a new resealable aluminum can for its spring water. Noah’s began using the 24-oz Cap Can from Rexam with closure technology from Dayton Systems Group (DSG) in July 2014, becoming the only bottled water available in this style of container.

The Cap Can is made from an aluminum can body produced and printed on one of Rexam’s high-speed can manufacturing lines and then transformed into a resealable container by seaming on a Cap Can end and DSG’s 38-mm lug thread closure. The DSG lug thread technology is achieved by integrating DSG’s patented tool and die systems into Rexam’s necking equipment.

“There are so many reasons why this package just makes sense for our unique spring water,” says Anthony J. Varni, President/CEO of Varni Brothers Corp., Noah’s parent company. “It provides a generous 24-ounce portion that is resealable, so it can be taken on the go and reused. Refillable aluminum bottles can cost anywhere from $5 to $20, and they don’t come with anything inside of them. This Noah’s Spring Water retails for under $2, and it contains the best natural spring water available.”

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