Customer Spotlight: WellHouse

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Customer Spotlight: WellHouse

WellHouse Bottles Luxury For All With Natural Spring Water + A Little Help From Stomp

Good things can still spring up during hard times. That’s what Rebecca Dawson learned when she created her natural spring water bottle company, WellHouse, during a challenging period in her life. Instead of hitting pause, she built something refreshing, literally.

Her mission? Deliver high-quality water that tastes as good as it looks. We were pumped when she chose our custom printed labels to wrap her bottles and bring the brand to life.

Here’s how WellHouse is bottling up success and making a positive impact while they’re at it.

Sustainable Packing Meets Natural Sourced Water

WellHouse is based in Sarasota, Florida, and came to fruition when Rebecca was seeking a new way to contribute to her family after her husband faced a difficult layoff. Wanting to provide the purest water possible, WellHouse sources water from two natural springs in Florida and bottles it in sustainable glass. There’s also an option for a BPA-free plastic bottle for thirsty customers on the go, or heading to the beach.

WellHouse sells a range of bottled water sizes, with packaging that looks and feels luxurious, right down to the label.

From sustainable glass bottles to natural sourcing, WellHouse’s vision is to supply healthy, luxurious products that won’t break your budget. β€œOur bottles offer luxury wrapped in little bottles of joy for everyone,” Rebecca tells us.

Is WellHouse’s water tested?

Yes! WellHouse's spring water is regularly tested to meet state and federal standards, and contains natural minerals of magnesium, calcium, and sodium. It has a pH level of 6.9 (7 is pure).

A Brand Built on People, Not Just Product

β€œDo Something Good” is printed on every WellHouse bottle label. And it’s more than just a tagline, it’s a standard the company strives to live by. Whether it’s their pledge to sustainability or responsibly sourced water, Rebecca says their commitment to people is what sets them apart from the competition.

β€œWe believe there is a person behind every bottle, and we care about them. We are more than a water bottle. We are an experience of living water that gives back,”

That commitment goes beyond the business. Rebecca recently established a nonprofit called Reservoir, which donates WellHouse water for free throughout local community events.

Where can I buy their bottled water?

WellHouse is available to shop online and at select locations in the Sarasota, Florida area.

WellHouse bottle featuring its clean label design and motto

WellHouse uses their labels to really highlight their branding, from printing the company motto to the clean design.

Choosing The Right Labels For an Aesthetically Pleasing Look

Every packaging detail for WellHouse is intentional and carefully selected, with both aesthetics and health in mind. Including the label. Rebecca chose Stomp’s custom paper labels, printing a clean, minimal design that gives that luxury feel:

β€œStomp was recommended to me, and I have been happy with the labels every time. The attention to detail and great customer service keeps me coming back!”

WellHouse product display featuring branded labels

Image Credit: Sarasota Farmers Market on Facebook

Spreading Joy Across The Community, One Sip at a Time

So what’s next for WellHouse? Rebecca’s first and most important goal is to provide every person who tastes their water with a joyful experience. But she also has her eyes on your local grocery store aisles. β€œWe ship our bottles around the country, but we would love to work with a national retailer to get our products into more hands,” she says.

We’re rooting for you, Rebecca. Thank you for trusting us with WellHouse’s bottle labels. We’re grateful for our partnership and are excited to see what springs up next.


Make your own beverage products look polished and professional with custom printed labels. Or promote your brand with some fun custom stickers that really stick with customers.

Article Published on February 18, 2026

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