Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Soda Club Markets calorie alternatives

If you are a consumer alert, you know there are many beverage choices in today. Before you drink that next calorie-rich sodas, you might want to stop and consider a healthier alternative. 

Soda Stream was introduced in 1903. Giles Gilby invented a carbonation system; did rushing water from standard water, and was originally sold to the upper class. Flavors were introduced in the 1920s. The new selections include sarsaparilla and cherry ciderette. It had widespread success in the 1970s and '80s, becoming a big hit in countries like Germany, Australia and Britain

The company has undergone many changes in ownership, at a time, even Soda Stream was part of Cadbury Schweppes empire. In 1998 the company changed hands for the last time when purchased by Soda Club, at the time, Israel's largest supplier of Soda Stream. After Soda Club's failed attempt to rename the brand Soda-Club, remained the name Soda Stream. 

Soda Club recently tried to trace the new interest in the Soda Stream brand. Focus on health and nutrition issues that are so prevalent in day and age, Soda Stream was relaunched with a new machine, and many new flavors, which concentrates on offering a healthy alternative to the effervescent, sugar-containing drinks such as Coca Cola and Pepsi

The Soda Stream product is essentially a home carbonation kit, which allows you to change water into sparkling water, and also allows you to add low-calorie flavors such as cola and orange. A large assortment of calorie free flavors to taste Danish water for great taste sold at allfreightfree.com. 

The Soda Stream machine works this way: it forces the CO2 into a bottle suitable to put pressure on, and which is filled with water. it is the CO2 transforms water into sparkling water or Danish. This process of dissolving CO2 is called carbonic acid. The carbonated water can then be drunk on its own as sparkling water, or mixed with a taste for creating tasty, healthy treats. When the CO2 canisters have been used up, they can be returned to Soda-Club, which recycles cans of refilling them with CO2 then send them out again. 

On actual health and dietary benefits achieved by drinking Soda Stream, it is claimed that all their taste is completely sugar-free and contain a maximum of 2 calories per 100 ml, and this is certainly a good news for all parents concerned about a child's diet. 

The Soda Stream machine only adds CO2 to the water, which means that it has no added sugar that some bottled water contains Danish, so there is basically no difference between it and ordinary water. 

Soda Stream has been a large part of their environmental and health credentials, they argue that every liter bottle of Soda Stream saves three aluminum cans. The result? Over a 3-year period, a family of four can slash their soft-drink-related packaging use by over 90%. This is quite a claim, one which, in this environmentally conscious age will stand them in good. It is obvious that the Soda Stream has developed into a viable alternative to the big players in the soft drink world.

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