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  2. SodaStream - Wikipedia

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    SodaStream International Ltd. (Hebrew: סודהסטרים) is an Israel-based manufacturing company best known as the maker of the consumer home carbonation product of the same name. [2] [3] The company's soda machines, in the style of soda siphons, add carbon dioxide to water from a pressurized cylinder to create carbonated water for drinking ...

  3. We Tried 14 Different Orange Sodas and You Can Buy the ... - AOL

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    The Jarritos brand has been around since 1950, and you can find them everywhere—grocery stores, taco spots, Dollar Stores, Walmart, gas stations. I’ve tried other flavors but I had never ...

  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.

  5. Sam's Choice - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Choice is a private label brand created by Cott Beverages for Walmart stores. The brand was introduced as "Sam's American Choice" in 1991; the name has since been shortened to simply "Sam's Choice".

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    Just when you thought all the holiday shopping madness had finally come to an end, here we are, on the near-eve of the eve of 2025. If you're among the many hosting a New Year's Eve party where...

  7. Soda siphon - Wikipedia

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    Soda siphons. As early as 1790, the concept of an "aerosol" was introduced in France, with self-pressurized carbonated beverages. [1] The modern siphon was created in 1829, when two Frenchmen patented a hollow corkscrew which could be inserted into a soda bottle and, by use of a valve, allowed a portion of the contents to be dispensed while maintaining the pressure on the inside of the bottle ...