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Aura Bora Sparkling Water Thrives Since 2020 with Healthy Ingredients and Eco-Focus

From SodaStream experiments to Shark Tank, Aura Bora's commitment to health and the environment has made it a sparkling success.

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Aura Bora Sparkling Water Thrives Since 2020 with Healthy Ingredients and Eco-Focus

Aura Bora, a herbal and flavored sparkling water brand, continues to thrive since its inception in January 2020. Founded by Paul Voge and Maddie Voge, the company is known for its clean and healthy ingredients, such as lemongrass and rose flower extracts. Aura Bora is sugar-free, calorie-free, and gluten-free, making it a popular choice among health-conscious consumers.

The company's journey began with simple experiments using a SodaStream and a cupboard full of herbs and other ingredients. Today, Aura Bora offers a variety of flavors, with lemongrass, berry, and peppermint being among the most popular. The company takes pride in its commitment to the environment, donating to environment-protecting NGOs for every sale made.

Despite its appearance on the popular TV show Shark Tank, no information indicates that any companies have been founded based on Aura Bora post-episode, nor whether they are still active. However, Aura Bora remains an active and operational company, continuing to provide refreshing, healthy beverages to its customers.

Aura Bora, established in January 2020 by Paul Voge and Maddie Voge, has made a name for itself in the sparkling water market. With its commitment to clean and healthy ingredients, environmental responsibility, and a variety of flavors, Aura Bora continues to be a popular choice among consumers seeking refreshing, guilt-free beverages.

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