SodaStream Fountain Jet Review
I was so excited to have the chance to try the SodaStream Fountain Jet out . My family are huge soda drinkers. I received the SodaStream and I instantly took it out of the box. This machine was so easy to put together. All I had to do was pop in the carbonator and fill the bottle with nicely chilled water and just screw it on. The only thing left is to push the button on the top 3 short times and then fill with the soda or water of your choice. How easy!!! I noticed that my children were loving it but I preferred an extra couple pushes of the carbonator button for my taste. I can tell already that the SodaStream is going to save my family alot of money..
SodaStream’s drinks makers are fashionable, fun, sleek and easy to use catering to a range of consumer preferences. All of their models allow consumers to prepare the same high-quality carbonated beverages. As part of their commitment to their consumers, they provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all machines.
Over 20 great-tasting regular, diet and caffeine-free flavors plus Energy Drink and MyWater all-natural flavor essences. Regular flavors have no high-fructose corn syrup. Diet flavors are sweetened with Splenda brand sweetener and contain no aspartame.
Each bottle of sodamix makes 12 liters or about 33 cans. Save lugging & storage, save the environment and at just 25 cents per can, save money every day.
How Does SodaStream Help the Environment?
SodaStream is an “Actice Green” company. Our solution when used by consumers is actively saving CO2 footprint. The more the system is used on a daily basis, the more CO2 footprint the user actively saves. This differs from “Passive Green” brands, which use green-friendly production processes, but their products are not inherently helping the consumer save on their daily footprint.
Because SodaStream uses water straight from the tap, the system makes traditional store-bought beverage bottles obsolete. That means, less plastic manufactured, less plastic waste and less transport of bottled beverages.
Globally, 206 billion liter of bottled water was consumed in 2008 (Zenith International Global Bottled Water Report, 2008); the energy required to make water bottles in the US only, is equivalent to 17 million of barrels of oil in 2008 (Container Recycling Institute, 2002); The bottle industry consumed 100 barrels of oil each year, excluding transportation.
According to the US Recycling Institute, more than 80% of bottles in the US do not get recycled and end their lives in landfills. Eliminating bottles in the US each year would be equivalent to taking 100,000 cars off the road and eliminating 1 million pounds of CO2 out of the atmosphere.
I am posting some other pictures of some more of SodaStreams Fountain Machines.
You should really go check them out. This is a wonderful company. Click here to go see them.










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