(NEXSTAR) — While the guidance can be vague, it’s a good rule of thumb to drink water throughout the day. There is hardly a wrong answer when it comes to where that water comes from, either, whether it be a once-trendy Stanley, a cup filled by your faucet, or a bottle.
How much you pay for the latter, in particular, is also entirely up to you.
You may gawk at the price of bottled water at, say, sporting events. At Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, a bottle of water will cost you between $5.49 and $10.49, an online menu shows.
If you’re a water connoisseur, however, paying more than $10 for a bottle may feel like getting a deal.
Believe it or not, buying bottled water can, in some cases, feel more like you’re buying a bottle of wine, complete with equally eye-popping price tags