Soda Stream for only £20

I used to like making juice with the Sodastream when I was at my grandparents house...I remember once there wasn't any mixer so my grandad just put some half flat cola or whatever it was from the fridge instead so I could have a go...went everywhere when we took the bottle out :D
 
I do get it though plastic PET bottles can be widely recycled these days so its probably nowhere near the same impact as say, ten years ago. Operating costs for customers will rule though.
Polystyrene is my bugbear. Chippy and takeaways love using them.
The problem is a lot of people can’t be arsed with recycling, and if they can’t be arsed with that then they’re certainly not going to be arsed with a soda stream.
 
I think soda stream is utterly pointless. Most of their syrups taste cheap and nasty. Too much expense for not enough quality. Much rather just have a nice cold bottle of proper coke or tango in the fridge.
 
Oh by the by, when they say "DO NOT RE-CARBONATE FLAT CARBONATED SOFT DRINKS", do as you are told. I once scoffed at this and wanted to re-carbonate my DrPepper.

Everywhere it went.

I had to mop the ceiling.

When I was about 13, I put milk in my soda stream. The kitchen smell of rotting flesh for about 2 months, and the 'stream was a write-off.
 
I drink homemade kombucha, and that's fizzy. However, the carbonation is produced by a SCOBY (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCOBY - aka something that looks like a flesh-eating alien), and not pumped in from a gas canister. I like the flavor of unflavored homemade kombucha, but joke with my wife that it smells like mouldy tea (which it is). :D
 
Oh by the by, when they say "DO NOT RE-CARBONATE FLAT CARBONATED SOFT DRINKS", do as you are told. I once scoffed at this and wanted to re-carbonate my DrPepper.

Everywhere it went.

I had to mop the ceiling.

Haha just imagined this
 
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