The Rosenbaum Legacy: Masters of American Flint Glass

A Multi-Generational Heritage of Excellence

The story of Arkansas Glass Container Corporation (“AGCC”) is deeply rooted in the craftsmanship and vision of the Rosenbaum family, whose dedication to quality glass manufacturing has helped establish AGCC as a respected producer of premium pure flint glass in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

 

Built upon generations of Arkansas manufacturing tradition, AGCC combines American industrial craftsmanship with locally sourced raw materials to create some of the finest flint glass vessels in the world.

The Craftsmanship Behind the Vessel

Under the stewardship of the Rosenbaum family, AGCC has specialized in producing high-clarity flint glass requiring exceptional precision, consistency, and purity.

  • The Materials: AGCC utilizes the renowned St. Peter Sandstone silica from northern Arkansas, combined with premium limestone sourced from Batesville, Arkansas, creating a glass composition known for its clarity, strength, and brilliance.
  • The Method: Through family-guided oversight, proprietary manufacturing techniques, and patented bottle designs, AGCC produces vessels with the substantial feel, durability, and crystal-clear transparency worthy of a premium “Living Water” brand.

Common Values, Common Soil

The partnership between Touch of Heaven Mineral Spring Water and AGCC is more than a manufacturing relationship—it reflects a shared commitment to Arkansas heritage, purity, and authenticity.

  • Arkansas Roots: From the silica sands of northern Arkansas to the limestone of Batesville, the very materials used in each vessel are sourced from the same region that gives rise to our water.
  • A Commitment to Quality: While many companies rely on lower-cost imported glass, AGCC and the Rosenbaum family remain committed to American-made craftsmanship and the preservation of high-quality flint glass manufacturing in Arkansas.
  • A Legacy of Trust: When you hold a Touch of Heaven bottle, you are holding the product of generations of Arkansas craftsmanship—where the vessel itself reflects the purity and integrity of the water within.”