
Here’s a little more about each of them:
Arrowhead
- Region: Western U.S.
- Founded: 1909
- Type: 100% Mountain Spring Water
- Source: Springs in California and other western states
- Fun Fact: Known for its connection to the San Bernardino Mountains.
Ice Mountain
- Region: Midwest
- Introduced: 2002.
- Type: 100% Natural Spring Water
- Source: Michigan springs
- Fun Fact: Often associated with the Great Lakes area and Midwest values.
Ozarka
- Region: South-Central U.S.
- Founded: 1905
- Type: 100% Natural Spring Water
- Source: Springs in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
- Fun Fact: The name comes from the Ozark Mountains, though the water now comes from various springs in Texas.
Deer Park
- Region: Southeast and Mid-Atlantic
- Founded: 1873
- Type: 100% Natural Spring Water
- Source: Multiple springs in the Appalachian region
- Fun Fact: Named after the Deer Park Hotel in Maryland, which attracted guests with its “healthful” spring water.
Poland Spring
- Region: Northeast U.S. (especially New England)
- Founded: 1870
- Type: 100% Natural Spring Water
- Source: Springs in Maine
- Fun Fact: One of the oldest and most iconic bottled water brands in the U.S.
Zephyrhills
- Region: Florida
- Founded: 1957
- Type: 100% Natural Spring Water
- Source: Springs in Florida
- Fun Fact: Named after the town of Zephyrhills, Florida.
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William Stueve says
I live in Kansas and work in Missouri. I see both Ozarka and Ice Mountain.