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Saratoga Water, also known as Saratoga Spring Water and Saratoga, is a bottled-water company founded in 1872 in Saratoga Springs, New York.[1][2][3][4][5] Saratoga Spring Water is sold in sparkling and still versions in a cobalt-blue bottle.[2][6] Saratoga Water is a brand of BlueTriton Brands.[7]
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In 1872 a group of Saratoga-based businessmen looking to take advantage of Saratoga’s famous healing waters began bottling a newly discovered spring under the name “Saratoga Vichy,” named after the mineral springs of Vichy, France.[5][8]
In 1903, the French Republic sued the Saratoga Water company in French Republic v. Saratoga Vichy Spring Co., over the use of the Vichy name.[9] The court ruled on behalf of the American company.[9]
In the mid-1980s, Saratoga Water was bought by Anheuser-Busch.[5] Evian bought the company from Anheuser-Busch.[5] Evian shut down the local bottling plant.[5][3] In 2001, Adam Madkour Sr. and a group of local investors purchased the company and re-opened the plant.[5] In 2021, the brand was sold to BlueTriton Brands.[7]
In a 2023 New York Times Magazine article titled "The Make-Do Joys of Terrazzo", artist duo Ficus Interfaith describe using the royal blue glass of Saratoga Water bottles as one of the materials they use to make their terrazzo art works.[10]

In 2024, Saratoga Water launched a line of aluminum bottles. Packaging is among several of the company growth priorities, according to CEO Joey Bergstein.[11]
In 2025, the brand went viral online after social media influencer Ashton Hall featured the water in his “Morning Routine” videos.[12]
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