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Old 09-13-2008, 04:28 PM #1
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Default Home Soda fountain?

Ok, with all the talk about coffee makers, I got to thinking. What about Soda?

My DW and I drink WAY too much soda. I prefer Coke, DW likes both diet coke and Dr. Pepper.

We found a soda fountain at a state faire years ago and I am trying to find something like it now. It sits on the counter top and you just add the syrup, water and it makes any cola for you. Anyone heard of it?

it (claimed) to save money over buying bottles or cans of soda.

All I found online (so far) is the really expensive commercial ones for thousands.
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