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1843: Henri Nestlé establishes his first lemonade and water bottling factory.

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1969: Acquisition of a 30% stake in the Société Générale des Eaux Minérales de Vittel , in France.

1974: Acquisition of the German Blaue Quellen group.

1987: Nestlé S.A. takes a majority stake in Vittel.

1992: Acquisition of the Source Perrier S.A. . Nestlé becomes the leading player on the world bottled water market, under the name Nestlé Sources International (NSI).

1996: NSI changes its name to accelerate its international development and becomes: Perrier Vittel S.A.

1998:
Take-over of Italy’s leading bottled water producer, Sanpellegrino S.p.A .
Launch of Nestlé Pure Life, the first multi-site bottled water under the Nestlé brand.

2000: Simultaneous launch of Nestlé Aquarel, pan-European, multi-site spring water on six markets.

2002: Perrier Vittel becomes Nestlé Waters.

2003: Nestlé Waters celebrates its tenth anniversary and acquires Europe's leading HOD company, the Powwow Group.

2004: Nestlé Waters expands its business activity in Asia (in South Korea and Indonesia) through external growth.

2005: Nestlé Waters further develops its business on the African continent via the launch of Nestlé Pure Life in Nigeria and the creation of a partnership in Algeria.

2006: Nestlé Pure Life becomes the Group's leading brand.

2007: Nestlé Waters acquires Sources Minérales Henniez S.A. and becomes the Swiss leader in the bottled water market.

2008:
Joint venture agreements signed in Mexico and Chile.
NESTLÉ PURE LIFE , has become in just a decade the world's leading bottled water brand, with 5 billion litres sold worldwide.

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