Now it is located in the Lysynets tract in the protected area "Eastern Beskydy". Thanks to these changes, the water under the brand "Tobi" has become even tastier. No chemical reagents are added to it to adjust the composition, since by its physicochemical properties it is a reference for drinking water in Ukraine.

"Tobi Karpatska Pryrodna" is bottled in 1.5 and 0.75 L bottles and comes in three types: still, lightly carbonated, and highly carbonated. The packaging now uses less plastic, so when empty it is easily crushable, which optimizes the recycling process and confirms the company's active position in the Go Green direction. At the same time, the new bottle is ergonomic and extremely comfortable to hold in the hand.

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During the bottling of "Tobi Karpatska Pryrodna", no changes occur in the chemical composition of the spring water. It does not undergo any additional treatment except mechanical and bactericidal. In particular, mechanical treatment of water is carried out on special filtration units that retain mechanical particles, bacteria, etc., passing only water and the minerals dissolved in it through the membrane. Immediately before bottling, the water passes through an ultraviolet disinfection unit.

"Given the low level of mineralization and balanced physicochemical composition, our 'Tobi Karpatska Pryrodna' is recommended for daily consumption in unlimited quantities. This water is not medicinal; it is simply tasty, retains freshness very well, easily quenches thirst, and is an excellent product for cooking," says Iryna Moisieieva, head of the store chain at OKKO gas stations.

The product's design adds additional aesthetic value. The label and bottle ribbing successfully use Carpathian motifs that emphasize the natural origin of the water. In addition, the labels feature quotes from famous people that can inspire and charge OKKO gas station guests with a positive mood. For example: "Any obstacle is overcome with persistence" - Leonardo da Vinci. Or: "It is never too late to become what you want to be" - George Eliot.