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    Saratoga Spring Water Was Everywhere at the Milken Global Conference

    ThePostMasterBy ThePostMasterMay 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Last spring, billionaire Michael Arougheti had two light beers in hand and a good reason to celebrate — he had just become the co-owner of the Baltimore Orioles.

    Arougheti, the CEO of investment manager Ares, was in Pickles Pub, a popular bar for fans near the team’s iconic stadium, offering to buy everyone a beer.

    The short video of a joyous Arougheti in Pickles was played Tuesday to the amusement of his fellow panelists, Todd Boehly and Michael Milken, at the latter’s namesake global conference. Milken, a big healthcare donor who George Washington University’s public health school is named after, had one critique.

    “We’re going to try and give you more healthy things to hold up,” Milken said.

    After spending three days traipsing around the ritzy Beverly Hills hotel where the conference is held, it was pretty obvious what that drink would be: Saratoga Spring Water.

    The glass blue bottles — a 24-pack of 12-ounce bottles costs more than $40 on Amazon — were omnipresent during the conference, with tables laden with them around every corner. Panelists, including Boehly and Arougheti, sipped them onstage. Hotel employees clearing trash cans in common areas sometimes needed backup to get the glass-filled utility trash bags out of their containers.


    A hotel staff member moving boxes of Saratoga water on a luggage trolley.

    Hotel staff used luggage trolleys to move boxes of Saratoga water.

    Bradley Saacks



    The brand, which is a part of the beverage conglomerate Primo Brands, went viral earlier this year thanks to influencer Ashton Hall, whose alleged morning routine includes dunking his face into a bowl filled with several bottles of the distilled spring water. The company’s chief marketing officer previously told Business Insider that Hall’s use of their product was not an ad, but they were enjoying the attention nonetheless.

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    Hall’s TikToks didn’t come up during the conference, but the conglomerate’s CEO, Robbert Rietbroek, spoke on a panel at Milken. CNBC anchor Sara Eisen introduced him by noting that “we’re all drinking his waters.”

    Rietbroek said, “Our mission is to hydrate a healthy America,” and that the decrease in alcohol consumption has given Saratoga a boost, he said, sitting next to a small side table with several of his “beautiful blue bottles” on it.

    “We’re seeing an expansion of bottled water through the first quarter of this year,” he said, despite economic worries.

    He said consumers are on the hunt “for alternate drinks,” but at Milken, they were the house pour.





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