Triton Brands Water Rebate: Up to $8 Back on Poland Spring & More

Last edited: January 14, 2026

Rebate deal alert! Save up to $8 on bottled water (up to 40%back!)

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If you buy bottled water anyway, Triton Brands is offering cash back rebates on their products through RewardsDrop. An excellent opportunity to save on water this time of year.

💧 The Deal

Spend $5 → Get $2 back

Spend $15 → Get $5 back

Spend $20 → Get $8 back (40% back)

Limit: 2 rebates per household

Where: rewardsdrop.com

Qualifying Brands

Triton Brands owns several major water brands you will find at most grocery stores:

  • Poland Spring
  • Deer Park
  • Ozarka
  • Ice Mountain
  • Zephyrhills
  • Arrowhead
  • Pure Life (Nestle Pure Life rebranded)

Check the RewardsDrop page for the full list of qualifying products.

How It Works

Purchase qualifying Triton water products at any retailer. Submit your receipt through RewardsDrop. Receive your rebate.

The $20 tier gives the best return at 40% back. If you are stocking up anyway, hitting that threshold makes sense.

⚠️ Limit 2 Per Household

You can claim this rebate twice. At max value, that is $16 back on $40 of water purchases.

Full Terms

*Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. (including D.C.), 18 years old or older who are members or persons who join the Rewards Drop loyalty program. Make qualifying purchase from 12/29/25 at midnight ET through 2/28/26 at 5 p.m. ET; upload your receipt until 3/21/26 at 5 p.m. ET. The Offer will be fulfilled no later than 8-10 weeks after receipt upload. For complete Terms and Conditions and all details, visit www.hitrefreshoffer.com and TOS

Worth It?

If you already buy bottled water regularly, this is straightforward savings. Stock up, submit receipts, get cash back.

If you do not normally buy bottled water, a rebate is not a reason to start but, if the math makes sense that you will save on your other expenses, then go for it!

Track Your Grocery Savings

Rebates and deals add up over time. SavePoint helps you track spending by category so you can see exactly how much you are saving on groceries.

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