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Wisconsin Springs: source of natural spring water
Before Nicolet, Joliet, and Marquette: or the northwest territory: or a Wisconsin: There existed in this exquisite land, sparkling rivers and streams and free flowing springs of pure crisp clear drinking water.
Stories passed down from these early explorations extolling the excellent sources of natural spring water encouraged settlers to our area. Among these pioneers were my ancestors.
I still remember as a small boy, drinking this delicious natural spring water from our springs with my grandfather, he said to me "Billy, if you treat your body to good drinking water, it will treat you well in return." This I have never forgotten.
Set serenely in scenic western Wisconsin's Ocooch Mountain Range, adjacent to the beautiful winding Kickapoo River, with 3,500 acre Wild Cat Mountain State Park and 8,000 acres of state land as our neighbors, Wisconsin Springs overlooks Billings Creek, one of Wisconsin's premier trout streams.
Natural Spring Source from High Caves
From Caverns carved into this western upland of limestone bluffs, steep slopes and winding ridges untouched by glaciers, natural Country Valley spring water still flows.
Even now, hundreds of years later, from these caves deep within the hillside, I give you a natural spring water just as pure and perfect as when Wisconsin was pristine!
So, as you sample this delicious refreshing drink as is, or in making coffee, tea, soup, or mixing with fruit juices or your favorite spirits, I hope you enjoy it as much as my ancestors and I have.
Bill Markee
President, Wisconsin Springs, Inc.
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