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Respect for the land—for the Cherokee nation, it’s a tradition that starts at birth and has been passed down for generations. You can see this respect in the lush mountains and valleys of North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains. For it is the home of the eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the home of the purest, natural resources of our great land: Water.
The legend spread quickly of this uncommonly great-tasting water that come from the spring-fed springs of the Great Smoky
Mountains. So in 1998, the Cherokee people decided to share this treasure with the world. Today, there is no more highly regarded or better-tasting water than Cherokee Great Smoky Mountain Drinking Water.
As if in confirmation, the Tribe’s bottled water was awarded the Gold Medal in the Purified Water Division at the 2002 Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting, the only American brand to be awarded a gold medal in any category. To
some, this might have come as a surprise, but to us, nothing could have been clearer.
In 2005 Cherokee Ridge Gardens will be offering this very special water to their customers
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