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Grand Springs Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: Virginia
  Place Name: Mt. Carmel Range
 
Grand Springs
  From the beautiful rolling hills and pristine meadows of the Mt. Carmel Range we proudly offer a choice of two wonderful spring water products.

Located in the fabulous horse country of Virginia, Grand Springs produces products containing premium spring water. The spring water contains approximately 75 ppm (parts per million) TDS (total dissolved solids). The spring water is captured from one of five sources located within 100 yards of the bottling plant.


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