Company: PRMB
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001193125-25-022806
Chunk: 168

Company: Primo Brands Corp
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 168
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 the U.S. and Canada, 38 sites are company owned, five
sites have a unique joint relationship and the rest are leased, some exclusively and some not exclusively. We also own three artesian wells and lease a fourth. We source water from spring sites across the U.S. and Canada,

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and we are not materially dependent on any single spring source. The bulk of the Company’s spring sources are located in Maine, Pennsylvania, California, Florida, and Texas.

Government Regulation

Our water and
beverage products are regulated in the United States as conventional foods. We, along with our distributors and co-packing and supplier partners, are subject, as applicable, to extensive laws and regulations
in the United States by federal, state, and local government authorities including, among others, the FTC, the FDA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the EPA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and similar state and local agencies. Under various statutes, these agencies regulate the manufacturing, preparation, quality control, import, export, packaging, labeling, storage, recordkeeping, marketing, advertising, promotion,
distribution, safety and/or adverse event reporting of conventional foods. Among other things, the facilities in which our products and ingredients are manufactured must register with the FDA and comply with current good manufacturing practices and
other requirements applicable to the production and distribution of conventional food products. We and our manufacturing and co-packing partners are also subject to similar requirements in the Canadian
provinces in which we operate.

The FDA regulates food and beverage products, including bottled water, as conventional foods pursuant to
the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the “FFDCA”) and its implementing regulations. In accordance with the FDA’s current good manufacturing practices requirements, our bottled water must meet FDA requirements of safety for
human consumption, of processing and distribution under sanitary conditions and of production. The FFDCA requires the FDA’s bottled water regulations be as stringent and as protective of the public health as the EPA’s drinking water
standards established under the Safe Drinking Water Act. In addition, under the FFDCA, any substance that is reasonably expected to become a component of food or added to food is a food additive subject to FDA premarket review and approval with
certain exceptions. Additionally, pursuant to the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (the “FSMA”), the FDA promulgates requirements intended to enhance food safety and prevent food contamination, including more frequent inspections and