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'''Mey Eden''' ({{lang-he|מי עדן}}, literally "Waters of Eden") is the brand name of the company '''[[Eden Springs Ltd]].''' which is an [[Israel]]i mineral water marketing company].
'''Mey Eden''' ({{lang-he|מי עדן}}, literally "Waters of Eden") is the brand name of the company '''[[Eden Springs Europe|Eden Springs Ltd]].''' which is an [[Israel]]i mineral water marketing company.
[[Image:Meyeden.jpg|thumb|The current logo of Mey Eden]]
[[Image:Meyeden.jpg|thumb|The current logo of Mey Eden]]
Mey Eden is a leading mineral water company in Israel. The brand and company were created in 1980 after development of the Salukia wellspring in [[Katzrin]], [[Golan Heights]]. After additional tests with the wellspring water, Mey Eden received permission to market its water in 1983. Mey Eden has recently started to product water coolers, water container holders and [[waste management|disposable]] cups as well.
Mey Eden is a leading mineral water company in Israel. The brand and company were created in 1980 after development of the Salukia wellspring in [[Katzrin]], [[Golan Heights]]. After additional tests with the wellspring water, Mey Eden received permission to market its water in 1983. Mey Eden has recently started to product water coolers, water container holders and [[waste management|disposable]] cups as well.

Revision as of 22:37, 21 October 2011

Product typeSpring water
MarketsIsrael
Website[1]

Mey Eden (Template:Lang-he, literally "Waters of Eden") is the brand name of the company Eden Springs Ltd. which is an Israeli mineral water marketing company.

The current logo of Mey Eden

Mey Eden is a leading mineral water company in Israel. The brand and company were created in 1980 after development of the Salukia wellspring in Katzrin, Golan Heights. After additional tests with the wellspring water, Mey Eden received permission to market its water in 1983. Mey Eden has recently started to product water coolers, water container holders and disposable cups as well.

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