The Idanha Mineral Water Company was a historic
mineral water bottling company based in Soda
Springs, Idaho, incorporated in 1887. It was famous
for its "Idanha" brand of natural mineral water,
which won first prize at the 1893 Chicago World's
Fair and was distributed both nationally and
internationally. The company was named after the
Idanha Hotel in Soda Springs, and the name was also
later used for the Idanha Hotel in Boise, Idaho, and
the town of Idanha, Oregon. The Idanha Bottling
works burned down in May 1895 but was rebuilt
and resumed production two years later, producing
up to a million bottles a year at one point. The
Idanha Hotel in Soda Springs burned down in 1921
and was not rebuilt. No embossed bottles are
known from this company. All of the labeled bottles
are rare