by Robin on Jun 8, 2009 at 6:54 PM
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We hope that you take a few minutes and look around.  We've updated our site and have lots of information about "America's Premium Water since 1871", Mountain Valley Spring Water.

We will use this blog to keep you informed about our products and also industry news.

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6/29/2009 12:45:23 PM

Janya, Yes there is a link! Go to the button on the home page that says "Water Quality" and you'll find a "see our test results" button.

6/29/2009 12:50:56 PM

I'd like to ask for your feedback. Would anyone like to order cases of Mountazin Valley water over the internet for delivery by UPS? Water is kinda heavy so the shipping cost might be a bit high. Would the convenience of internet shopping and direct delivery outweigh (weak pun!) the added shipping cost of the water?

Jay
7/2/2009 9:38:46 PM

Where is your water bottled, and where is the source of your water?
I searched all over your web site, and I found street addresses, mountain names. hotels, but no city or state names and no descriptions of the source for your water.
I'd also love to know how much bottles or gallons cost at retail.

Sammie
7/10/2009 6:33:07 PM

I am trying to find a retail source for your water in North Carolina (Western mountain area) You web site is not friendly to find retailers.
When I type in a city in the west, it gives me a site on the outer islands.

7/13/2009 4:25:40 PM

Sorry about the "Find Mountain Valley" feature on the website. We are just implementing it and are busy loading a lot of data in the system.

We have limited distribution in Western North Carolina but we are available in the Ingles stores. If your particular store doesn't have it in stock please ask the manager and he'll get it for you.

Thanks!

leslie
8/2/2009 6:59:02 PM

I'm having trouble finding MV Spring water in the litttle pony size. I want to put them in gift boxes for a wedding in ARkansas. Do you sell the little bottles?

Erin
8/10/2009 7:09:51 PM

I think this is a similar question to Leslie's; I'm trying to find a place to buy the 1/3 Liter Glass sized bottles. I saw earlier on Breck had mentioned possibly ordering over the internet and having them shipped. Is that a possibility?

Hsa
8/21/2009 2:31:35 PM

about what breck said I think the shipping cost wouldn't be worth it

el ji
9/1/2009 3:57:22 PM

I have often heard anecdotally that doctor's have prescribed mtn. valley spring water (mvsw), that people find that they can drink (mvsw) and not other bottled waters or tap waters (I am one of these), once tried samplers become dedicated users. Is there a somewhere a collection of testimonies? Or perhaps, any studies doumenting the many healthy benefits attributed to mvsw?

Joe Ga
9/8/2009 2:09:24 PM

Where can I find MVW in retail stores in the Atlanta , Ga area?

david johnson
9/13/2009 1:29:52 PM

Where can I find MVW retail locaions in or near Memphis? If not can I request grocer to carry it?

becky sunderman
9/18/2009 6:23:52 PM

What is the pH of Mountain Valley Spring water?

9/23/2009 10:04:43 PM

it would be awesome if a water manufacturer could figure a way to reuse containers by the consumer turning them in for discounts on the next order. it could be a nice gimmick but the problem would be the amount of local centers needed due to the high costs of shipping

Molly Lee
11/3/2009 9:10:51 AM

Do you use plastic lines or filtration systems? My friend's son has some bizarre plastic issue and she is having a hard time finding reliable water. Most filtration systems use polypropylene. Do you use plastic pipes, plastic or polypropylene filters, or other plastics?

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