Evamor Alkaline Water Agrees With Crescent Crown Distributing

COVINGTON, La. — Evamor, an alkaline water with the highest natural pH among domestic brands, today announced a distribution agreement with Crescent Crown Distributing Co., Inc. Crescent Crown will deliver Evamor to retail, convenience and on-premise channels in Louisiana.

Crescent Crown becomes a powerful distribution partner for Evamor and immediately will expand availability in the brand’s home state of Louisiana.

“This agreement with Crescent Crown provides Evamor with substantial opportunity to expand distribution in our backyard,” said Evamor President Bo Reily. “We have partnered with an influential distributor that has passion for premium and local products like Evamor.”

With a natural pH level of 8.8, Evamor is quickly gaining awareness with consumers who enjoy great-tasting water with unique functional benefits.

“Crescent Crown is pleased to partner with Evamor water in the southern Louisiana market. We are looking forward to representing this product that is both premium and functional,” said Crescent Crown President James R. Moffett, Jr.

Starting out thousands of years ago in the foothills of the Appalachians, Evamor water is filtered by nature ending up in a protected artesian aquifer, half a mile underground. The aquifer’s mineral composition and pressure over time have infused the water with its naturally high alkaline properties.

About Crescent Crown Distributing, LLC

Crescent Crown Distributing is a full-service, direct store delivery distributor of premium alcoholic and non-alcohol beverages delivering over 26 million cases annually throughout their distribution territories, making them one of the top ten largest beer distributors in the country.

About Evamor Alkaline Artesian Water

Evamor Products, LLC. is a privately held company based in Covington, La. and is a subsidiary of Wm. B. Reily & Company, Inc.

About Evamor pH levels

The natural artesian source of Evamor can fluctuate with a pH between 8.8 and 9.1. Because Evamor follows all Federal, State and local laws and regulations, the lowest pH measurement is stated on the label.