Be Water Earns Strong Walmart.com Reviews for Taste and Smoothness
May 12th, 2026 12:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Greene Concepts Inc. reports that its Be Water brand is receiving positive customer reviews on Walmart.com, highlighting its smooth taste and natural sourcing, which underscores growing consumer awareness of water quality.

Greene Concepts Inc. (OTCID:INKW) announced that Be Water, its premium American artesian bottled spring water, is earning strong customer reviews on Walmart.com, where consumers continue to highlight the product’s smooth taste, crisp finish, and naturally sourced mineral profile. The reviews reflect growing consumer awareness that not all bottled water is the same, particularly when it comes to source, filtration process, mineral balance, and overall drinking experience.
Be Water is sourced from springs and aquifer formations beneath North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where water rises naturally through fractures in billion-year-old bedrock. As rainwater slowly travels through layers of ancient crystalline rock, it is naturally filtered and absorbs trace minerals including calcium, magnesium, and silica. This creates a balanced mineral profile and smooth finish long before the water reaches the surface. This natural process allows the water to develop its characteristics underground, rather than being engineered after collection.
“We continue to see strong feedback from customers who notice the difference immediately,” said Lenny Greene, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Greene Concepts Inc. “Taste is one of the clearest indicators that source and geology matter.”
Customer reviews on Walmart.com consistently highlight Be Water’s clean taste, smooth mouthfeel, and refreshing character: “Amazing fresh taste. You can’t tell it’s bottled water, no plastic aftertaste.” “Fresh tasting mountain spring water. I love it.” “Best spring water I’ve had.” “Smooth, crisp, and refreshing. A quality product.” “Premium water at a great price… clean crisp taste.” “Hands down best tasting water!” Several customers also highlighted the bottle quality and convenience of home delivery through Walmart.com.
Unlike many bottled waters that rely on municipal sources or extensive post-processing, Be Water emphasizes natural filtration through ancient geology. As water moves through the fractured crystalline rock beneath the Blue Ridge Mountains, it is filtered over time while naturally absorbing minerals. The result is naturally mineralized spring water created by geology rather than processing. Once collected, the water undergoes gentle filtration and ozone treatment to ensure purity while preserving its natural composition, with nothing added and nothing stripped away.
Be Water is American spring water sourced from artesian springs and aquifer formations, naturally filtered through billion-year-old Blue Ridge Mountain’s bedrock, and contains naturally occurring minerals—calcium, magnesium, and silica—with nothing added back. The company practices responsible aquifer stewardship, withdrawing only replenishable volumes. Made in the USA, bottled at the source in Marion, North Carolina, the water comes in premium BPA-free packaging using a durable 22-gram bottle and is priced for everyday hydration.
Walmart.com has helped introduce Be Water to consumers seeking alternatives to both heavily processed bottled water and ultra-premium imported brands. As more consumers prioritize ingredient transparency and natural sourcing, Be Water continues to position itself between luxury imported waters and commodity bottled tap water. “Consumers are becoming more aware of what they’re drinking every day,” Greene added. “We believe naturally sourced American artesian spring water resonates with people looking for simplicity, quality, and consistency.”
Be Water is available on Walmart.com in multiple formats, including the popular case-of-24 option. It is also available through Amazon, select Walmart retail locations, and other national retail partners, with continued expansion underway.
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