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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Seeing as the Malvern spring has been bottled at source since the days of Elizabeth 1, I think it can be safe to say that it's not simply the schools design as it's stated the problems only began after 2010 when the bottling ceased.
It's nothing to do with building on a flood plain, which as you say is silly.
So this is the 2nd natural spring to be bought and closed by coca cola? If they bought one and it was too much for them then you have to ask why they bought another.
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As far as I know, they still operate the other one (the brand "Schweppes Abbey Well", Coca Cola owns Schweppes UK) unless I'm confused and these are actually the same brand / spring... I don't think it can be though, as abbey well was part of Coca Cola's 2012 Olympics sponsorship and it says that the other one was closed before that.
So my theories were that they either shut this one because of lack of demand, or deliberately to boost the Abbey Well brand, however it seems that Schweppes / cola has actually owned Malvern for over 100 years, it wasn't a recent purchase. So, I think it may be as simple as them having been pushed out of the market by the "usual" brands with bigger marketing, such as evian and volvic.