Sam’s Purified Drinking Water Bottles, 20 fl oz, 28 Count

Enjoy fresh water on the go with Sam’s Purified Drinking Water. It’s sodium-free and contains flavor-enhancing minerals for great tasting water. Take this Sam’s purified water with you to the gym for your next workout, to the office, or to school, and stay hydrated no matter what the day throws at you. It comes with 28 bottles per pack to have an ample supply to take on the go. This water can be placed in the fridge or an ice chest for refreshing cold water and contains 20-fluid ounces per bottle. Treat yourself to the crisp, refreshing taste of Sam’s Purified Drinking Water.

Named after our iconic founder, Walmart’s Sam’s brand provides families with premium, high-quality food and grocery options with the best value. With our wide range of products spanning grocery, packaged food, pre-packaged deli, dairy and frozen food, we offer you a tailored assortment that is both innovative and enticing. Our authentic products are inspired by our proud heritage and are trusted today by the millions of customers using them across the nation.

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