Do you rent coffee makers?

Technically we loan out our coffee makers free of charge, provided that you purchase all of your coffee and coffee supplies from us. We have simple pour-over machines similar to what you may be used to at home. We also have larger machines that can be hooked into your water line for extra fast brewing [...]

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Do you rent water coolers?

Yes. We rent water coolers with either room temp. and cold faucets, or hot and cold faucets. We also sell new and used coolers. New coolers come with a five year warranty on the compressor.

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What kind of coffee makers do you have?

We primarily use Bunn Commercial Coffee Brewers. They are excellent, durable machines and we stand by them. We have pour-over brewers  where you pour your own water into the coffee machine just like you would at home,  and we  have in-line brewers that can be hooked in to your water line. These brewers have  1-3 [...]

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Do you sell purified water or spring water and what’s the difference?

Some of the most heavily advertised waters on the market are "purified waters," meaning they come from municipal (tap water) sources and are put through substantial processing treatments. (Don't be fooled by pictures of mountains or bodies of water on the labels of purified waters!) Spring waters come from some underground formation through which water [...]

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What kinds of coffee do you carry?

We carry major brands such as Folgers and Maxwell House. The Excelso brand 100% Columbian coffee is among our most popular and ranges in strength from 1.25 oz to 2 oz. We also have a variety of decaffeinated coffees for decaf people. If you prefer making one cup at a time, we also carry several [...]

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What are your prices?

We try to stay competitive on all of our prices. If you have been quoted prices elsewhere please call us and see if we can match them. Call or email for exact pricing.

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Where does Mountain Valley Spring Water come from?

Every drop of Mountain Valley Spring Water comes from a single, natural source that originates deep within the earth's surface. The spring is located within 633 acres of protected, company-owned land approximately 12 miles from Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. Bottled at the spring site - straight from the source. The history of our Mountain [...]

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Who regulates bottled water?

The bottled water industry is heavily regulated by both the federal and state agencies. Bottled water companies also conform to standards set by industry associations. Mountain Valley proudly participates in quality programs run by the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA); Mountain Valley regularly earns the IBWA's "Excellence in Manufacturing" designation.

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What are the differences between spring water and other types of water on the market?

Some of the most heavily advertised waters on the market are "purified waters," meaning they come from municipal (tap water) sources and are put through substantial processing treatments. (Don't be fooled by pictures of mountains or bodies of water on the labels of purified waters!) Spring waters come from some underground formation through which water [...]

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