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Sparkletts and Sierra Springs acquire OWaters assets

17 December 2009

The agreement signs OWater’s home and office bottled water delivery and filtration service business over to Sparkletts and Sierra Springs who will combine resources to assume management

The new acquisition will enhance both companies investment in the local economy.
 

John Gilliam area manager, Arizona said: “Sparkletts/Sierra Springs is committed to provide outstanding customer service and a safe, high quality bottled drinking water. With the acquisition of OWaters, we will be able to expand the reach of our bottled water delivery and filtration service options to ensure we continue our rich history of superior customer service. We welcome these new members to our Sparkletts/Sierra Springs family.”
 

 

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