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Blue Forest Bottled Water Company
Veteran Owned BusinessMelbourne, FL 32940Blue Forest Bottled Water Company services Brevard County Florida with pure natural spring and distilled water. Blue Forest Bottled Water Company Advantage: No monthly minimums provides flexibility No contracts means no commitment requirements No fuel surcharges translates to more savings for you No hidden fees equals no surprises No Hassles! We'll also beat any competitor's prices Why Blue Forest Bottled Water Company? Been in business for over 20 years Over 35 years experience in the industry We are locally veteran-owned & operated We accept cash on delivery Ran out before your scheduled delivery? Call us Need extra because company is coming? Call us What Blue Forest Bottled Water Company Offers: Pure Natural Spring and Distilled Water 3 Gallon and 5 Gallon Bottles Hot and Cold Water Cooler rentals Office and Home delivery Bi-weekly, Monthly or as needed Personalized service that fits your needs We accept cash, checks, money orders Visa, Mastercard, and Discover Card accepted as well Servicing Central Florida's Space Coast including: Melbourne, Palm Bay, Rockledge, Cocoa, Viera, Malabar, Merritt Island, Titusville, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach and all points in between.
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World Wide Waters
Veteran Owned BusinessBermuda Dunes, CA 92203-1607World Wide Waters: Importer of selected high-end bottled mineral waters offers our disabled military veterans (both men & women) an opportunity to join our Wounded Warrior Distribution Opportunity Program. World Wide Waters offers to make the transition from military skills to into the civilian economy and become small business entrepreneurs, achieve economic success, with territorial assigned distributorships. WATER for those that "deserve what they desire"...the best. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My previous military training, discipline and service during WWII following an "unemployment recession" similar to the current national recession, was a factor in my desire to succeed in civilian life. I have since then, only once, during the entire period of my adult life, actually worked for a company.