The Ins and Outs of Seltzer Water
Seltzer water– also known as sparkling water, soda water, club soda, pop water, and carbonated water — is just normal water with carbon dioxide (CO2) gas dissolved in it; it is the main component of “soft drinks.”. The process of carbonation develops carbonic acid.
Club soda, often the same as plain carbonated water, nevertheless can sometimes contain a small amount of salt, or trace minerals, depending on the brand. These are added to develop the taste of home-made soda water. In some countries soda water is made with sodium bicarbonate; it can also occur naturally to make carbonated mineral water.
In soft drinks (best known examples Coca-Cola and Pepsi), carbonation is used to produce fizziness in the taste. The familiar fizzy sensation is caused not by the presence of bubbles, but by diluted carbonic acid which produces a slight burning taste.
You can make seltzer as fizzy as your family prefers with Soda-Club home soda/seltzer maker. You can make your special seltzer, flavoring it with an all-natural unsweetened mix.
If you love seltzer and find it at the best bargain prices, and your family drinks one case of bottles per week, you could be spending over ,000 in 10 years.
With Soda-Club, you can reduce your cost to just 18 cents per liter– that would come out to two dollars per case. And you can enjoy fresh fizzy seltzer whenever you want it. If you would prefer the lighter carbonation like sparkling water, Soda Club has the Penguin, which produces fresh sparkling water.
There are many reasons for you to begin using Soda-Club:
• Reusable, one-liter bottles keep you from storing cases from the store.
• Special bottle seals keep the seltzer fizz for longer than seals on store-bought seltzer.
• One-liter bottles of Seltzer. Unlike short-life soda siphon chargers, Alco2jet’s carbon dioxide volume will carbonate 110 liters of seltzer. Empty carbonators are exchanged at your door almost everywhere in the country.
• The Soda-Club home maker lets you make it your way: you decide on the amount of bubbles.
• Reusable bottles reduce discarded/recyclable material in the environment. This saves money on deposit fees.
• No Sodium.
By adding a drop of all-natural, unsweetened flavoring, or a piece of fresh fruit, you produce a great alternative for your kids from drinking soda pop.
It has been proven that if you can make water taste better, the more water your family will drink.So the Soda-Club home maker gives you a less costly way to offer seltzer and soda drinks to your family for complete hydration.
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