"The Little Spring Water bottling facility is coming along nicely and still on track to open this June. Once we nail down some more partnerships and suppliers, we'll be able to answer your questions on pricing for private label and other services. Getting exciting!"
Asked if there was enough local water, Clay Soelberg's response was: "Absolutely. Plenty and to spare. You can't create a business like this on a whim. You must go through rigorous governmental inspections, evaluations, professional chemical analysis of the water, environmental impact investigation, legal adjustment to your existing water rights, public notice period, public hearing, and other hurdles."
" I've been working on this project for over a year and the spring owners have been at it even longer. We've successfully made it through all the hoops and red tape and the experts have given the go-ahead. Little Spring will be a boon to the Bear Lake area in a multitude of ways and we're thrilled at the great outpouring of local support we're receiving. It's going to be great."
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This sounds exciting for Bear Lake, which city/town is Little Spring bottling company located in?
We're in Garden City, about two miles north of the marina.
You may want to call one of your lines "Sweetwater". There is a beautiful spring out in Round Valley that I always thought would be the best tasting drinking water, never thought people would pay for bottled water. Best of luck to you guys!
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