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Dew Drop Drinking Water

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. The Dew Drop company delivers filtered drinking water around the greater Chiang mai area. It is delivered to your home on a weekly schedule and many families order large 18-19 litre, reusable bottles or smaller bottles are available  . Consumers can also order cases of smaller plastic or glass bottles.

283 Wangsingkham Rd. T.Chang Puek A. Muang 50300

Tel: 053 235 982

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