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  2. Where you can buy SodaStream refill bottles online right now

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    Want to know where to get SodaStream refills and bottles? You can order a SodaStream refill or CO2 exchange online right now at Target, Amazon, Walmart and more.

  3. SodaStream - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, the company marked the sale of its millionth soda maker in the country. [53] Europe accounts for 45% of SodaStream's sales. [54] By May 2012, SodaStream was being sold in over 2,900 Walmart locations in the United States. SodaStream's U.S. sales grew from US$4.4 million in 2007 to $40 million in 2011. [55]

  4. Does SodaStream Actually Save You Money? - AOL

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  5. Soda machine (home appliance) - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports estimated that a SodaStream Fizzi would save a consumer $233 and 1,248 cans at the end of two years. [2] Gas cartridges and compatible water bottles can be purchased in many super markets. The pressure resistant bottles can also be used to store the carbonated water. Some newer machines can also be used with glass bottles.

  6. SodaStream Bottles Expire & Pose Major Dangers If You Use One

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    The glass carafes can be used "indefinitely" as long as they don't have any cracks or damage, according to the SodaStream support page. There's also a guide to the bottle warning icons , including ...

  7. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2024, Hungary introduced a standardized bottle refund system with each single-use bottle and can from 0.1 Liter (apart from milk and milk products) having a 50 Forint (~0.13€) deposit, and bottles/cans are mainly collected by reverse vending machines and must be taken back by every retailer.