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  2. Everyone's Favorite 'Absolutely Game-Changing' Soda Maker ...

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    Get the SodaStream Art Sparkling Water Maker Bundle for $160 (originally $200) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.

  3. Is the $180 Ninja Thirsti Drink System Really Worth the Hype ...

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    If you love flavored and/or carbonated water, you’ve probably heard of the Ninja Thirsti, aka the queen of carbonated water machines. Not only does it allow you to mix and match your favorite flavo.

  4. Soda machine (home appliance) - Wikipedia

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    Soda machine. A soda machine or soda maker is a home appliance for carbonating tap water by using carbon dioxide from a pressurized cartridge. The machine is often delivered with flavorings; these can be added to the water after it is carbonated to make soda, such as orange, lemon, or cola flavours. Some brands are able to directly carbonate ...

  5. SodaStream - Wikipedia

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    Sodastream machine and bottle. The SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker is a device that forces carbon dioxide (CO 2) gas (stored under pressure in a cylinder) into water, making it sparkling (fizzy). [18] The product includes a machine, a carbon dioxide cylinder, and one or more reusable beverage bottles. [18]

  6. What the Fizz!? We Tried the Aarke Carbonator 3 for Making ...

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  7. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water, such as club soda or sparkling water, is defined in US law as a food of minimal nutritional value, even if minerals, vitamins, or artificial sweeteners have been added to it. [ 13 ] Carbonated water does not appear to have an effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease . [ 14 ]