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The popular Rayyan Water will relaunch its five gallon water bottle under a new brand name ‘Jannah’ by mid-January, Gulf Times has learnt.
The company had stopped the supply of the five gallon water bottles in the market for sometime. Several customers had been hit by the situation as many of them prefer Rayyan as it is the only natural mineral water bottled in Qatar.
Speaking to Gulf Times, Samad Abbas, an official of Rayyan Water Company, said that the new brand of five gallon bottles will be available in the market by mid-January. Until then, this particular bottle will not be available in supermarkets and hypermarkets.
“The five gallon water bottle will be named ‘Jannah’ hereafter. But, there will not be any change in the name of the smaller water bottles as they will be under the Rayyan brand," he explained.
All the other sizes of Rayyan natural mineral water are available all over the country without any disruption.
Abbas said the five gallon water bottles are still provided directly to customers with whom the company has a direct supply arrangement.
“These include several large contractors as well as home delivery for many of our customers,” he added.
There are no comments.
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