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  2. Is SodaStream Losing Its Flavor? - AOL

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    These may be the real things holding SodaStream back now, but it will want to address the slump in flavor sales before that becomes an issue in the future. One of the three stocks in this free ...

  3. 10 Fast Food Chains That Use Real Ice Cream in Their ... - AOL

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    Nowadays, many fast-food chains rely on soft-serve or mixes for their milkshakes, but a few stay true to tradition and make theirs with real ice cream. Here are 10 that do it right. Hesper W. / Yelp

  4. SodaStream - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, SodaStream fired 60 Palestinian workers after they had complained about not receiving sufficient food to break Ramadan fasts during night shifts. The workers were not allowed to bring their own food into the plant due to Jewish dietary restrictions being enforced. According to SodaStream the workers had called for a wildcat strike ...

  5. SodaStream Sweetens the Pot - AOL

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    SodaStream's (NAS: SODA) growing with what it's got, but it's still thirsty for more. The company behind the popular home-based soda makers is launching a new line of flavors sweetened by an all ...

  6. SodaStream Hopes New Flavors Will Pop - AOL

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    SodaStream will roll out a line of Del Monte-branded syrups. This first wave of offerings will be co-branded bottles with tropical, Caribbean, and orange flavor SodaStream Hopes New Flavors Will Pop

  7. List of citrus soft drinks - Wikipedia

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    This was the Sodastream version of Mountain Dew, sold as a syrup for their home carbonation device. This flavor was sold in standard and diet varieties, both of which use Splenda as part or all of the sweetening agent, instead of aspartame or high-fructose corn syrup. Fountain Mist was discontinued as part of their brand overhaul in mid-2015. [5]