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The History of Kepwel goes back more than 300 years. In the Mid 1700's Benjamin Woolley became the first white owner of the property, after purchasing the Cold Indian Spring parcel from the Lenape Indians for 1 barrel of whiskey. Next "Quaker Billy" Layton purchased the land and built a house on it. Around 1872 descendants of Quaker Billy began bottling and selling the spring water, then called Cold Indian Springs, in small and large glass bottles. Later, my Grandfather William Morrell bought the property and spring water business. He also developed and opened a private bathing area around the spring called Kepwel Park. In the late 1930's, after much notoriety with Kepwel Park he changed the name of the bottling company to Kepwel Spring Water and began using the slogan "Keep well with Kepwel". Kepwel Natural Spring Water comes from deep in the ground after it travels many miles through rock and sand being naturally filtered along the way. Then by the forces of nature it comes up into our protected tiled spring house shown below (circa 1920). From there it is pumped directly to our bottling plant, located only 100 yards away. After being filtered for natural sediment and tested, we bottle our spring water daily, so you get only the freshest, pure natural spring water available delivered to your home or office. Our family has been enjoying the great taste of Kepwel for 5 generations.
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