10 Best Bottled Water for Babies to Drink

In this article, we’ve rounded up the 10 Best Bottled Water for Babies to Drink to help moms keep their little ones healthy. While it is generally not recommended to use bottled water for babies under six months of age, some moms may consider doing so if they are travelling or if their tap water has been contaminated.

Babies that are exclusively breastfed do not need additional water, according to Kelly Mom, a website dedicated to parenting and breastfeeding. That’s because breast milk already contains 88% water and has the fluids that babies need. Newborns are also not advised to be given supplementary water, which is linked to higher bilirubin levels and weight loss. The ideal stage to introduce a baby to drinking water is when they are between 4-to-6 months-old, around the time when they also start eating solid foods.

Tap water is typically used when the baby is introduced to bottle feeding. However, it is essential to boil this type of water first to get rid of bacteria. In some circumstances, moms may need to use bottled water in preparing formula milk. Similar to tap water, bottled water is not sterile so it needs to be boiled first, preferably at a temperature of 70 degrees celsius.

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To compile this list of the best bottled water for babies, we identified brands that are commonly recommended in various online parenting forums and review websites. From there, we ranked the brands based on their sodium content. According to Start4Life, a parenting information campaign by the U.K.’s National Health Service, the sodium (Na) level in bottled water should be below 20 milligrams per liter to be considered safe for babies. Higher levels of sodium could mean exposing your little ones to too much salt, which is a big no-no.

To check the sodium content, we employed The Mineral-Calculator, which generates the mineral values reported by product manufacturers. Based on our research, the 10 Best Bottled Water for Babies to Drink are Aquafina Pure Water from PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE:PEP), Brecon Carreg, Evian Natural Mineral Water from Danone SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:DANOY), Highland Spring, Icelandic Glacial, Nestle Pure Life Purified Water from Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY), Pinar Madran, Poland Spring Sparkling Water from Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY), Vittel Mineral Water from Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY), and Volvic from Danone SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:DANOY).

See how they rank beginning on the next page. Also be sure to check out our list of the Top 10 Healthiest Bottled Water in the World.

  1.  Nestle Pure Life Purified Water – Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY)

If your tap water supply has been contaminated due to flooding or industrial pollution, this Nestle label is a recommended alternative. At 13mg/L, its sodium level is a little more than the average on this list but it remains a go-to brand among moms. It also complies with the guidelines of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in terms of packaging and shipping.

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  1. Volvic – Danone SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:DANOY)

France-based Volvic is the 8th-best water label this year, according to a recent ranking done by 10 Best Water. It is also a common name in many parenting forums when it comes to bottled water for babies. Based on the Mineral-Calculator, Volvic’s Natural Spring Water has 12 milligrams of sodium, 8 milligrams of magnesium and 12 milligrams of calcium per liter.

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  1. Icelandic Glacial

Icelandic Glacial sources its water from the Ölfus Spring in Iceland. At 12mg/L, it matches the sodium content required for preparing formula milk. This spring bottled water also contains 1 milligram of potassium and 6 milligrams of calcium.

  1. Vittel Mineral Water – Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY)

Another brand under the Nestle label, Vittel Mineral Water suits a low-sodium diet. It has 7 milligrams of sodium, 20 milligrams of magnesium and 94 milligrams of calcium per liter according to the Mineral-Calculator.

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  1. Evian Natural Mineral Water – Danone SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:DANOY)

With sodium content of 6mg/L, Evian is a household name when it comes to bottled water for babies. The company claims that its water is free from pollutants and that its minerals are less than 1,000mg/L of the total weight remaining after evaporation. Experts recommend boiling the water first when using it in formula milk preparation.

  1. Poland Spring Sparkling Water – Nestle SA (ADR) (OTCMKTS:NSRGY)

According to its water quality report, Poland Spring Sparkling Water is “naturally salt-free.” Its sodium level reaches 6mg/L, which is well within the recommended range by experts. This brand is owned by a Nestle subsidiary.

  1. Pinar Madran

Sourced from “one of the most qualitative springs in Turkey”, Pinar Madran easily makes it to our list of the 10 Best Bottled Water for Babies to Drink. It has 5 milligrams of sodium per liter as well as a recommended amount of calcium and magnesium. Pinar, the Turkish label behind this bottled water, has been in business for 36 years and manufactures other products such as cheese, yoghurt, butter, and fruit juices.

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  1. Highland Spring

Highland Spring is also a favorite choice among parents because it is easy to spot in supermarkets and meets the right amount of sodium for their babies. Drawing water from the Ochil Hills in Scotland, Highland Spring became the first bottled water label in the U.K. to have a certified catchment area by the Soil Association. According to the Mineral-Calculator, the product contains 5 milligrams of sodium per liter, which is well within experts’ recommendations.

  1. Aquafina Pure Water – PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE:PEP)

Manufactured by PepsiCo, Aquafina is another favorite brand because it is convenient to find in stores. It has less than 1 milligram of sodium per liter and is recommended for use in infant formula milk. Its purification process includes ultraviolet, reverse osmosis and ozone sterilization.

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  1. Brecon Carreg

Sourced from the Brecon Beacons National Park, this Welsh brand has a sodium level of 0mg/L, putting it atop our list of the 10 Best Bottled Water for Babies to Drink. It is highly recommended not just for little ones but for adults as well, who are on a low-sodium diet. Brecon Carreg is also among the most-recommended brands of bottled water for babies on NetMums.com, and has a 5-star customer rating on Amazon. This still mineral water contains 55 milligrams of calcium and 15 milligrams of magnesium per liter.

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