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PRISTINE HYDRATION FROM DEEP OCEAN WATER OFF THE KONA COAST

Harvested from 2,200 feet beneath Hawai‘i’s Kona coast, deep ocean water is nature’s most pristine reservoir of electrolytes and trace minerals—safely shielded from microplastics, runoff, and surface pollutants. At Kona Pure, we transform this ocean-deep hydration into clean, effective electrolyte drink mixes, delivered in fully compostable, plastic-free stick packs.

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What Is Deep Ocean Water?

Deep ocean water comes from the cold, high-pressure currents found hundreds of meters below the surface. Over centuries, these currents absorb a perfectly balanced spectrum of minerals—magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, and over 70 trace elements—creating a naturally complete electrolyte profile.

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    Born in Polar Seas

    Cold, dense water sinks near Greenland and Antarctica, carrying oxygen and nutrients into the deep sea.

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    Deep-Sea Currents

    These currents flow slowly—thousands of feet below the surface—across ocean basins, sweeping past continents and under warm surface waters.

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    Centuries of Transit

    After a journey of 900 years, this ultra-pristine water arrives off Hawai‘i’s Kona coast, rich in minerals and virtually untouched by microplastics or surface pollutants.

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    Safe. Clean. Pristine

    At HOST Park, Hawai‘i state technicians monitor flow, minerals, and purity to ensure every drop meets the highest standards.

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Why Kona’s Deep Ocean Water Is Unique

Unmatched Purity
Drawn from one of Earth’s most protected marine deep ocean environments, naturally free of microplastics.

Full Mineral Spectrum
Balanced electrolytes from centuries of deep sea current flow.

On-Site Control
Every step, from intake to evaporation, happens at our Kona facility for full traceability.

Sustainably Managed
The State of Hawai‘i’s Water Lab continuously monitors quality and environmental integrity.

COMPARING SURFACE WATER & DEEP OCEAN WATER

Feature Surface Water Deep Ocean Water
Depth 0–200 ft below surface Drawn from ~2,200 ft beneath the Kona coast
Temperature Fluctuates with weather and seasons (often 20–30 °C) Stable ~4 °C (39 °F) year-round
Pollutant Exposure Exposed to runoff, microplastics, UV breakdown, and surface contaminants Sheltered from microplastics, UV, and pollutants
Mineral Profile Variable; may require fortification or blending Naturally balanced spectrum of Mg, Na, K, Ca + 70+ trace minerals
Processing Needs Often pasteurized or chemically treated to ensure safety Solar-evaporated gently—no heat or chemicals preserve mineral integrity
Bioavailability Dependent on treatment method and added forms Naturally bioavailable crystals formed under gentle solar evaporation