dizneegirl
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We bought an adapter to use regular CO2 tanks with our Sodastream. Picked up a food grade 5 lb. tank, and haven't looked back. Last tank I got 175 liter bottles carbonated.
I didn't want to pay shipping.We go direct to the SodaStream website and haven't ever had trouble.
.We bought an adapter to use regular CO2 tanks with our Sodastream. Picked up a food grade 5 lb. tank, and haven't looked back. Last tank I got 175 liter bottles carbonated.
Oh, yes it is sweetener sparking water. I guess I missed where the OP was asking for just unsweetened. My mistake.That is sweetened. Which is maybe why you like it. I think poster is asking about unsweetened sparkling water.
Well as a diabetic I am very careful to make sure there is no sugar OR artificial sweeteners in what I buy. Sugar for obvious reasons, and my Doctor recommends no artificial sweeteners either, and Clear has aspartame which a long with Stevia really tears up my stomach.Oh, yes it is sweetener sparking water. I guess I missed where the OP was asking for just unsweetened. My mistake.
Oh, yes it is sweetener sparking water. I guess I missed where the OP was asking for just unsweetened. My mistake.
Kroger also carries a store brand with the Kroger name on it.DH usually gets me Waterloo from Costco but I'm pretty certain Kroger's store brand is Waterloo...just based on a number of the flavors. Bubly and LaCroix have a few flavors that I really enjoy (pineapple, coconut, plum, passionfruit) but I can't usually justify the price.
Kroger also carries a store brand with the Kroger name on it.