Almost 30 years after a soft drinks gadget took the nation by storm, makers are getting busy with the fizzy once again: SodaStream is making a comeback.
Almost 30 years after a soft drinks gadget took the nation by storm, makers are getting busy with the fizzy once again: SodaStream is making a comeback.
Complete with catchphrase, 'Get busy with the fizzy', the iconic machines were one of the 'must have' gadgets of the 70s and 80s. During the peak of their popularity the products were even delivered by milkmen up and down the country.
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The home seltzer market is really fizzing, whether it is because of parents weaning kids off commercial sodas, environmentalists fretting over the carbon footprint of their imported waters or penny pinchers tired of paying someone else to carbonate their drinks.
It is an incredibly fun and helpful thing to have around the house. All you have to do is snap a one-liter bottle of tap water into the machine. Then you hear three noises and what you end up with is carbonated soda.
Even though plastic soda bottles can be recycled, doing so still uses energy. So if you can consume less, that's the best green option. But if you are really fond of your soda, then make your own.
The Soda-Club is an $89 device that lets you make your own soda at home. No more carting cases or bottles from the grocery store, no more cans to recycle and a significant saving on every beverage.