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Spritzer Solves Petai Mystery – Water Is Safe For Consumption
Spritzer Solves Petai Mystery – Water Is Safe For Consumption

Rakyat Post

time04-08-2025

  • Health
  • Rakyat Post

Spritzer Solves Petai Mystery – Water Is Safe For Consumption

Subscribe to our FREE Spritzer Berhad has completed its investigation into claims about its Natural Mineral Water smelling like petai. READ MORE: After receiving complaints, Spritzer conducted a comprehensive investigation involving detailed internal reviews, independent laboratory testing, and assessments of storage and handling practices. The findings confirmed that the odour was linked to a temporary and unusual change in the natural substances (constituents) found in the original water source. The unusual smell became noticeable after production and exposure to hot weather during transportation or storage. The affected bottles come from bottles produced between June and July 2025. Fortunately, samples from exchanges products, tested by independent laboratories, were verified safe for consumption and fully compliant with Malaysia's Food Act 1983 and Food Regulation 1985. Spritzer added it has enhanced its filtration process and reinforced daily quality monitoring to ensure consistent quality and assure customers' continued confidence. Image: Spritzer and Mardi. Dr Chuah Chaw Teo, the Research and Development Director of Spritzer, assures all that it was an isolated incident. Our investigation confirmed that this was an isolated incident caused by naturally occurring constituents and is not related to the safety of our water. We acted swiftly to enhance our filtration process and monitoring protocols to ensure Spritzer continues to deliver its fresh and unique taste, providing ongoing assurance to our customers. Dr Chuah Chaw Teo, the Research and Development Director of Spritzer Spritzer recognised that the situation may have caused inconvenience to consumers and appreciate their understanding. The company remains committed to uphold the highest standards of transparency and responsibility to maintain confidence and trust it has built over the years. Spritzer natural mineral water is sourced from 430 acres of protected, pristine rainforest, bottled through fully automated production facilities, and packaged in 100% recyclable materials. Products are also tested annually by independent laboratories to confirm they are free from microplastics, reinforcing our ongoing commitment to quality and safety. For consumers who experienced this issue and require assistance, please contact our customer care team at 1800-88-3111 or info@ Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

Spritzer Addresses Claims Of 'Petai' Mineral Water
Spritzer Addresses Claims Of 'Petai' Mineral Water

Rakyat Post

time31-07-2025

  • General
  • Rakyat Post

Spritzer Addresses Claims Of 'Petai' Mineral Water

Subscribe to our FREE A Threads user recently found out that he wasn't the only one who thought the Spritzer mineral water he drank smelled like the strong-smelling petai. He initially thought it was his bad breath but discovered online that others experienced the same thing when they drank Spritzer mineral water. Image: @uulamraaja/Threads The issue caught Spritzer Malaysia's attention and the company issued a statement. Spritzer apologised to customers for the ''unusual smell'' coming from some of its Natural Mineral Water bottles. Spritzer shared it has immediately taken necessary action: performing batch tracing, rigorous testing, and audits on handling, storage, and transport practices. The company reassures the public the affected samples remains safe and investigations are ongoing. Spritzer also explained that water could absorb odours when stored near strong-smelling items. The public is reminded to store the bottles in a cool, dry place and to finish drinking soon after opening the bottle. Anyone needing assistance or looking for an exchange can contact 1800-88-3111, email READ MORE: Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

Thirst for Spritzer's products to spur demand
Thirst for Spritzer's products to spur demand

The Star

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Thirst for Spritzer's products to spur demand

PETALING JAYA: Bottled-water producer Spritzer Bhd is expected to see demand for the company's products grow this year (FY25), fuelled by tourist and foreign worker consumption, analysts say. The company's margins should also be supported by lower costs for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin used in the production of plastic bottles. AmInvestment Research has maintained a 'buy' call on the stock with an unchanged target price of RM1.90, sustained by tourist arrivals to Malaysia which is projected to hit 31.4 million this year compared with 25 million last year. 'We believe that demand for Spritzer's bottled-water products should continue to grow in FY25 although at a lower rate of 10% compared with the 15% to 18% increase in FY24,' the research house said. It expects the company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (Ebitda) margins will be supported by the lower PET resin costs. The research house also expects sales volume to improve by 10% in FY25 with mineral water to continue generating most of the sales volume while premium sparkling-water products would continue improving due to being more affordable compared to foreign brands. 'We believe that Ebitda margins for sparkling water are three to five percentage points higher than mineral water. 'Revenue contribution from sparkling water rose to 2.2% in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2024 (4Q24) from 1.5% in 4Q23,' the research house said. 'We think that Spritzer's PET resin costs will remain low on the back of weak crude oil prices and a strong ringgit.' It added that Spritzer's PET resin costs were RM4.15 per kilogramme in 1Q25 versus RM4.39 per kilogramme in 1Q24, while packaging accounted for about 70% of production costs. The research house said an anti-dumping duty on PET resin imports would not be expected to affect the company significantly as it sources from local and China suppliers. Malaysia imposed anti-dumping duties on PET imports from Indonesia (37.4%) and China (2.3% to 11.7%) for five years in May. 'We reckon that half of the supplies are from local companies and another half are from China,' the research house said.

Spritzer launches 'Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing' wellness travel campaign ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026
Spritzer launches 'Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing' wellness travel campaign ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026

Sinar Daily

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sinar Daily

Spritzer launches 'Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing' wellness travel campaign ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026

SHAH ALAM - Natural mineral water brand Spritzer has officially introduced its nationwide campaign, "Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing" in support of the upcoming Visit Malaysia 2026 initiative. Tourism, Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan - Photo: SPRITZER The campaign was launched at an event held at C Space, Pasar Seni, Kuala Lumpur and officiated by Tourism, Arts and Culture Deputy Ministe Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan. At the heart of the campaign lies the theme of "healing", encouraging Malaysians to reconnect with nature, rediscover cultural heritage and embrace more balanced, healthier lifestyles through local travel. Running from June to July 2025, the initiative will encompass a six-episode original travel variety series, an interactive art installation, digital activations on social media and an integrated content marketing push, all aimed at igniting a nationwide movement centred on wellness travel and sustainable exploration. The 'Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing' campaign was officiated by Tourism, Arts and Culture Deputy Minister, Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan at a media event held at C Space, Pasar Seni in Kuala Lumpur. - Photo: SPRITZER Spritzer's campaign reaffirms its position as the hydration companion of choice for mindful domestic travellers, owing to its naturally nourishing mineral content and longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability. The heart of healing, reconnecting with nature, culture and self The "Jom Healing" concept taps into a growing sentiment among Malaysia's younger generation. For many, "healing" signifies taking brief but meaningful getaways to find emotional balance and escape the pressures of daily life. Spritzer seeks to champion this lifestyle shift, promoting the benefits of nature-focused escapes while offering revitalisation through its natural mineral water. The brand's message also extends to environmental consciousness, inviting travellers to appreciate Malaysia's natural beauty in a responsible, sustainable way. Spritzer champions "Jom Healing", encouraging travelers to reconnect with nature and staying refreshed and revitalised with Spritzer natural mineral water. - Photo: SPRITZER Through engaging content and social storytelling, the campaign hopes to inspire deeper appreciation of Malaysia's ecosystems, cultural diversity and heritage. It calls on the public to take a more thoughtful approach to travel, by recycling, preserving nature and protecting the country's beauty for future generations. Fostering meaningful bonds through nature, culture and conscious travel Beyond hydration, Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing seeks to forge stronger emotional connections between Malaysians and their homeland. It also aims to deepen engagement with nature and culture while reinforcing Spritzer's role as the go-to brand for every travel moment. The campaign spans both physical and digital spaces, incorporating an immersive travel series, social media participation and a thought-provoking art installation to invite Malaysians to share their own journeys of healing and discovery. Inspiring a new generation of conscious travellers With a strong focus on Malaysians aged 20 to 40, the campaign appeals to a generation that values meaningful experiences, whether through nature retreats, heritage events, or local cuisine. These are travellers who see exploration as a form of emotional restoration. The campaign also highlights environmental consciousness, urging travelers to explore Malaysia in a sustainable and responsible way. - Photo by Spritzer's management At the same time, Spritzer is also engaging international free-and-easy tourists who prioritise sustainability and authentic cultural immersion. In aligning with modern travel values, the brand builds on its warm, relatable image ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026. One of the campaign's main highlights is its original travel show, Air Love Cuti-Cuti: Jom Healing, a unique web series that showcases Malaysia's hidden natural and cultural treasures. Discovering hidden gems: A travel show that heals Featuring familiar personalities such as Adriana Adnan and Sean Lee, along with travel influencers Fakhrul Aizat, Dee Alimin and Jaslin Puasa, the series follows their journeys through Malaysia's scenic landscapes, from waterfalls and caves to heritage towns and local eateries. The series isn't just about sightseeing; it's about meaningful self-discovery. It captures tranquil moments at waterfalls like Air Terjun Kimorugi, mystical experiences inside Gua Lembah Lenggong and authentic cultural interactions through batik workshops, fishing net weaving and otak-otak making. This initiative reinforces Spritzer's position as the preferred hydration companion for mindful local travel, thanks to its naturally nourishing natural minerals content. - Photo by Spritzer's management These therapeutic experiences, including hikes through Sungai Lembing and island-hopping in Pulau Mantanani, reflect a new kind of travel, one that heals. The series will air exclusively on Viu from June 27 to July 14, with new episodes released every Monday and Friday. Tarian Bayang, reimagining plastic through art and culture Complementing the series is an evocative art installation entitled Tarian Bayang (Shadow Dance), which transforms our understanding of plastic waste through artistic expression. Constructed from hundreds of upcycled plastic bottles, the installation casts patterned shadows onto the ground, resembling batik or lacework as sunlight passes through. Blending traditional motifs with modern sustainability, it stands as both a tribute to heritage and a stark reminder of the lasting environmental impact of human consumption. Created in collaboration with artists Oscar Lee and Celine Tan from Co2_Karbondioksida, the installation will be on display at the entrance of Central Market from June 23 to July 22, 2025. Hydration with purpose Spritzer is also spotlighting two of its flagship products throughout the campaign. Its Natural Mineral Water, drawn from a 430-acre protected rainforest and naturally filtered over 15 years, is rich in minerals, particularly silica, which supports healthy skin and bones. This product is Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (Sirim)-certified and microplastic-free. Meanwhile, its Sparkling Natural Mineral Water offers a sugar-free, calorie-free refreshment with a light fizz, perfect for Malaysia's tropical climate. Both are packaged using recycled and fully recyclable materials, highlighting the brand's dedication to sustainability and its long-term Circular Brand vision for 2030. Centred around the concept of "healing," the campaign invites Malaysians to reconnect with nature, explore cultural heritage, and embrace a more balance, healthier lifestyles through local travel. - Photo: SPRITZER Since the inception of its "Air Love Cuti-Cuti" branding in 2024, a playful wordplay combining "air" (water in Malay) and the love for travel, Spritzer has sought to embody the spirit of self-care, natural exploration and wanderlust. More than a slogan, the phrase reflects the brand's deep-rooted connection with Malaysia's travel culture. Looking ahead, Spritzer plans to expand on themes of healing and exploration through future collaborations and content, reaffirming its role as Malaysia's most heartfelt travel companion.

The Return Trends At Spritzer Bhd (KLSE:SPRITZER) Look Promising
The Return Trends At Spritzer Bhd (KLSE:SPRITZER) Look Promising

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

The Return Trends At Spritzer Bhd (KLSE:SPRITZER) Look Promising

If we want to find a potential multi-bagger, often there are underlying trends that can provide clues. In a perfect world, we'd like to see a company investing more capital into its business and ideally the returns earned from that capital are also increasing. Basically this means that a company has profitable initiatives that it can continue to reinvest in, which is a trait of a compounding machine. So when we looked at Spritzer Bhd (KLSE:SPRITZER) and its trend of ROCE, we really liked what we saw. This technology could replace computers: discover the 20 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. For those who don't know, ROCE is a measure of a company's yearly pre-tax profit (its return), relative to the capital employed in the business. To calculate this metric for Spritzer Bhd, this is the formula: Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities) 0.15 = RM100m ÷ (RM787m - RM129m) (Based on the trailing twelve months to March 2025). Thus, Spritzer Bhd has an ROCE of 15%. In absolute terms, that's a pretty normal return, and it's somewhat close to the Beverage industry average of 17%. See our latest analysis for Spritzer Bhd Above you can see how the current ROCE for Spritzer Bhd compares to its prior returns on capital, but there's only so much you can tell from the past. If you'd like, you can check out the forecasts from the analysts covering Spritzer Bhd for free. The trends we've noticed at Spritzer Bhd are quite reassuring. The numbers show that in the last five years, the returns generated on capital employed have grown considerably to 15%. Basically the business is earning more per dollar of capital invested and in addition to that, 47% more capital is being employed now too. So we're very much inspired by what we're seeing at Spritzer Bhd thanks to its ability to profitably reinvest capital. To sum it up, Spritzer Bhd has proven it can reinvest in the business and generate higher returns on that capital employed, which is terrific. And with the stock having performed exceptionally well over the last five years, these patterns are being accounted for by investors. With that being said, we still think the promising fundamentals mean the company deserves some further due diligence. If you'd like to know about the risks facing Spritzer Bhd, we've discovered 1 warning sign that you should be aware of. For those who like to invest in solid companies, check out this free list of companies with solid balance sheets and high returns on equity. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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