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Breaking into the very competitive festival market of bottled water sales, the Montgomeryshire Natural Spring Water Company will be helping keep energetic revellers hydrated as this year’s festival season hots-up next week on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland on Saturday and Sunday 7th and 8th June.
A family owned business, located at Churchstoke, Powys amongst the beautiful rolling hills and countryside along the Welsh, English border, Montgomeryshire is an ideal mineral and spring water extraction site due to the nature of the ground formation, located as it is on ancient volcanic rock which slowly releases minerals to produce a range of natural spring and mineral waters that enjoys a very distinctive and fine taste.
A spokesperson for Montgomeryshire Natural Spring commenting on the company’s move into the festival market arena, said: “Having plunged into the 2008 festival arena, Celtic Spring water sales is creating a splash at a number of major music festivals around the country, including Europe’s biggest free ticketed event held in May at Maidstone which proved a great success for the brand.”

Bottled at source via the company’s state of the art onsite bottling plant, Celtic Spring continues to grow in popularity. Exclusive sales rights and concessionaire sales of Celtic Spring will help rocket production over the coming six months.
“All Celtic Spring bottles are 100% recyclable, with all drinks bottles collected and sent for recycling following the event. Festival goers around the UK will be drinking Celtic Spring throughout the rest of the 2008 festival season. It’s a great opportunity for the company and for the brand.”
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