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Radenska
Logo of Radenska
Radenska mineral water
CountrySlovenia
Introduced1869; 155 years ago (1869)
SourceRadenci
TypeMineral water
Calcium (Ca)220
Chloride (Cl)44
Bicarbonate (HCO3)2000
Magnesium (Mg)95
Potassium (K)70
Sodium (Na)400
Sulfate (SO4)72
Websitehttp://www.radenska.si/indexEng.php/
All concentrations in milligrams per liter (mg/L); pH without units

Radenska is a Slovenia-based worldwide known brand of mineral water, trademark of Radenska d.o.o. company. It is one of the oldest Slovenian brands.

Brand history

Dr. Karl Henn

Development of the mineral water company started at Radenci in 1869, when Karl Henn, owner of the land, filled the first bottles of mineral water. By the end of the century, the company had sold over 1 million bottles.[1]

Three hearts

Mineral water brand name Radenska Three Hearts (Radenska Tri srca) has been in use since 1936. It was designed in 1931 by the illustrator Milko Bambič. According to the author, the three hearts symbolised three former nations of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.[2]

Sponsorship

The company is the title sponsor of UCI Continental cycling team Ljubljana Gusto Santic.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Radenska through time". www.radenska.si. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  2. ^ Kavčič, Igor. Sitar, Iztok (3 November 2007). "Slovenski strip spet zeleni" [Slovene Comic Strip Turns Green Again]. Gorenjski glas (in Slovenian). GG Plus. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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