Company: PRMB
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001193125-25-022806
Chunk: 178

Company: Primo Brands Corp
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 178
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|                                    |     |             3 |     |     |    0.1 |     |     |       2 |   |     |    0.1 |     |     |     5 |     |     |    0.2 |     |
| Total                              |     |               | 232 |     |        | 5.1 |     |         | 2 |     |        | 0.1 |     |       | 234 |     |        | 5.2 |

| 1 | Lease terms for non-owned properties expire between 2024 and 2040. |

| 2 | Properties in Primo Water’s Other category include one of our corporate headquarters, located in Tampa, 
 Florida.                                                                                                |

Legal Proceedings Pursuant to SEC rules, we will disclose any proceeding in which a government authority is a party and that arises under any federal, state, or local provisions enacted or adopted regulating the discharge of materials into the environment or primarily for the purpose of protecting the environment only where we believe that such proceedings, individually or in the aggregate, will result in monetary sanctions on us, exclusive of interest and costs, above $1.0 million or are otherwise material to our financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. From time to time, we are a party to various claims and legal proceedings with respect to matters such as governmental regulations, income taxes, and other actions arising out of the normal course of business. Except for the proceeding described below, we are not currently a party to any other material pending legal proceedings. Patane Litigation On August 15, 2017, Mark Patane and 11 other named plaintiffs (collectively, the “Plaintiffs”) commenced a putative class action against Nestlé Waters, in the U.S. District Court in the District of Connecticut (the “Court”). Plaintiffs alleged that Poland Spring product labels fraudulently represent the product to be natural spring water. The Plaintiffs have asserted claims of common law fraud, violations of certain consumer protection laws in nine states (with the Plaintiffs’ claims under the consumer protection laws of four of those states having been dismissed) and, for home and office customers, breach of contract. As a result of the Nestlé Acquisition, Nestlé Waters was renamed BlueTriton Brands, Inc. (“BlueTriton Brands”), and BlueTriton Brands is continuing to defend against the lawsuit. See