Friday, January 18, 2013

Soda Sparkle Review & Giveaway!

I don't know how things are in everyone else's home, but in mine, I try to be as frugal as I can, within reason. I cut any kind of soft drink out of my diet years ago, but the rest of my family is pretty much addicted to soda and insists that we have the refrigerator stocked at all times.

When I heard about a product called Soda Sparkle, I knew I had to try it, so I offered to review it and see if my family would approve of homemade soda. At first, everyone was a little hesitant, but agreed to give it a chance. 

So, my family of soda experts surrounded the Soda Sparkle like we were about to conduct an important science experiment. The process was quick and super easy and everyone agreed that the Soda Sparkle soda was just as tasty as the name brand sodas. Soda Sparkle was a hit!

The process is very simple: Sparkle...Wait...Shake...Pour!

  • Start with cold water. Tap water is fine. Fill the bottle to the fill line and refrigerate until the water is super cold.
  • Insert the sparkling nozzle cap into the bottle and screw it on tightly.
  • Insert the soda charges into the charger activating body and close the safety window. 
  • Screw the activating body onto the nozzle cap (place the bottle on a flat surface for best results)
  • Wait for the carbonation process to begin...you will hear it releasing the CO2 into the bottle. Wait thirty seconds before removing the activating body.
  • Remove the activating body, open the safety window and remove the soda charger. 
  • Shake your soda bottle for five seconds before removing the sparkling nozzle cap.
  • Pour the soda water into your drinking cup.
  • Drink as is or pour your choice of flavoring into the sparkling water and you now have your very own homemade soda!
  • The left-over water in the bottle can be refrigerated and used next time, as long as your cap is screwed on tightly so that the sparkling water does not get flat.
My family loves Soda Sparkle soda and I love it because not only is it less expensive to make then buying brand name soda, but Soda Sparkle also offers all natural flavors with no added sugar. 

The starter kit comes with everything you need to make great tasting soda from home, including flavors such as tonic, lychee, apple, cola-lemon, pineapple, orange, lemon and cranberry. 

All flavors and replacement chargers, bottles can be purchased online, as well as the entire Soda Sparkle Kit with either a single or dual bottles.

Disclaimer: I was provided the above product for review purposes. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.

Soda Sparkle and Missi Rose's Views would love to give a Soda Sparkle Starter Kit to one lucky reader...simply enter on the Rafflecopter form below. 

Good Luck!
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78 comments:

  1. Buy 2-ply TP and separate it into 2 rolls, then only allow 6 sheets per person. Guest are allowed 10!

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  2. I have to agree with Jess match all your coupons with the sales you save big bucks that is what my mom-mom does :)

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  3. I plan out my family's meals weekly and have a very strict grocery list. My grocery shopping day is Wednesday only, no exceptions! This has really helped lower our grocery bill.

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  4. we shop at goodwill/salvation army/consignment stores etc, they have great deals, even brand new stuff sometimes for much cheaper!!!

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  5. price matching and use coupons debbie jackson
    djackson1958 at hotmail dot com

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  6. I always buy in bulk and on sale.

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  7. Besides using coupons, compare brand name products to the stores brand (We love Targets Up & Up!). When it comes to over the counter medication, bottled water, cleaning supplies, etc. generic is just as good, if not better!

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  8. Coupons, waching sales, garage sales, and buying in bulk.

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  10. I'm Jewish, I have thousands.

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  11. Compare prices before you leave to go shopping,and use coupons.

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  12. stock up on enough of the sale items to last you until it goes on sale again.

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  13. i shop thrift stores-use coupons-

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  14. HORTON111@AOL.COM


    SHOP WITH COUPONS

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  15. i keep the heat down to 65 degrees in the winter to save money
    rparis100@gmail.com

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  16. Coupons on sale items and use stores price match policies so you don't have to drive all over to get the best grocery deals.

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  17. I shop clearance sections alot to find things for gifts. I tend to buy presents early then save them for the holiday or event(birthday, anniversary, whatever.) :)

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  18. buying used clothes, you have to be picky but you can get great things

    Bud L - RC form name

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  19. Buy only what your family will eat, other wise it will go to waste

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  20. buy what you need instead of building up clutter

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  21. clip coupons.

    dani marie ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  22. grocery shopping on double coupon days

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  23. Use coupons and ask for discounts.

    ighmeg at yahoo dot com

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  24. Combine sales with coupons.Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill12@gmail.com

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  25. By used whenever possible and save the difference.

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  26. Use coupons,don't miss sales, never throw out leftovers, make lunch or some other dish from them.

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  27. We always use coupons, compare prices and buy in bulk and divide for our freezer.

    jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com

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  28. use coupons,go to thrift stores,Always grocery shop with a list,Plan meals according to what is on sale that week

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  29. use coupons on sale items at the grocery store

    tderosa142 at gmail dot com

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  30. Always use the internet to price match before you buy!

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  31. Always buy on sale! Check local thrift stores and craigslist.

    bergiejrfhe at yahoo dot com

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  32. i watch stuff online & dvds from library instead of cable.

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  33. Don't buy something just because you have a coupon.

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  34. Plan meals for a month around sale ad and buy ingredients, prep and freeze.

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  35. Plan meal ahead of time and cook from scratch - it really is less expensive than making boxed and frozen food.

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  36. Make a list before you go to store and stick to it

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  37. Coupons, eat at home and put all appliances (besides fridge) on a power strip so you can shut it off completely when not in use.Thanks!

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  38. I use a lot of coupons and buy in bulk when there is a sale.
    ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com

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  39. Keep a good inventory of what I have in the house (food, cleaning supplies, etc.) so I am not buying more than I need.

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  40. We've been trying to drink more coffee or water as it's cheaper than soda. Our family would love this!

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  41. I buy most of my things at thrift stores - and never ever buy anything for full price - wait until it is on sale and stock up

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  42. Coupons, coupons, coupons.

    hd6719@gmail.com

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  43. Matching coupons and store sales. (Corey Olomon)

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  44. I do a lot of price checking online, especially for big items.

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  45. I guess it's buy in bulk when possible and then portion those sizes down to stretch your dollars.

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  46. Use coupons!

    sugarsweet7202@yahoo(dot)com

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  47. I make a list when we go to the store so we are not tempted to buy more than we need. Thank you

    candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com

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  48. I shop the clearence racks!!!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

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  49. i look for sales on the products i have coupons for

    lmurley2000@yahoo.com

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  50. I re-use everything possible and shop sales with coupons. :-) Thank you.

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  51. only buy what you can afford to pay cash for. ditch cable and other monthly expenses that you do not need.
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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  52. Use coupons and check the sales before you go out to the store.

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  53. I love clipping coupons.
    Brittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com

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  54. I try to buy in bulk, I seem to save more this way.
    willdebbie97 at yahoo dot com
    christal c willdebbie

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  55. I look for sales with the coupons I have myamurphy@mail.com

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  56. I only buy if its on sale, so I get my circulars for the stores and compare and go where it is cheapest.
    vikki.billings@yahoo.com

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  57. Use coupons when items are on sale to get an bigger discount!

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  58. I buy bulk food!

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