Harmless Harvest Organic Coconut Water, 6 pk./10 oz.

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    After many years of refining (their process - never the product) Harmless Harvest perfected their method to bottle this organic coconutty goodness. And now, as part of Harmless Harvest's commitment to doing less harm, more good, they are thrilled to say their bottles are made from 100% rPET (excluding the cap and label). To achieve peak deliciousness, Harmless Harvest starts with uniquely fragrant and tasty, organic, young Nam Hom coconuts grown in Thailand. With no extra ingredients, this 100% coconut water is the closest you can come to drinking straight from a coconut! (No mallet necessary.) Harmless Harvest keeps their bottling process as simple as possible to provide you with maximum benefits and exceptional taste. In addition to a clean, crisp taste, another signature of their organic coconut water is the color! Harmless Harvest's coconut water is totally clear when they bottle it, and afterward some bottles turn pink due to varying levels of antioxidants and interaction with elements such as light. Because they don’t use thermal pasteurization to process or acidify their coconut water (by adding ingredients like ascorbic acid), it tends to turn a pink hue over time. Instead of hiding this element by adding Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Harmless Harvest chooses to embrace it! It’s totally natural, and they think - adorable. And if your bottles arrive clear, don’t worry - they'll still have that same great taste you’re familiar with. With so many benefits and unmatched taste, Harmless Harvest is positive that no matter how or where you choose to enjoy their Original Organic Coconut Water, you’ll crave it just as much as they do.

    Product Features:

  • Excellent source of hydration
  • Enjoy pre- or post-workout
  • Add to smoothies
  • Add to cocktails
  • Refreshing any time of the day
  • Includes organic coconut water, 6 pk./10 oz.


  • Ingredients: Organic Coconut Water.

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