@DevilsChild1978 Yeah that's the same as an actual can of pepci. Is it cheaper than buying sodas?
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@acarson@DevilsChild1978 well, the flavoring is generally $6.99 for a bottle that makes around 8 32 ounce bottles, and the CO2 canisters vary depending on where you get them from, but just as an example, I got two canisters for $43.99, and it can make I think I saw 60 30 ounce bottles. I think you probibly might save some money, considering we have been paying between $2.79 and $2.99 for a 2 leter bottle of pepsi.
@acarson@DevilsChild1978 getting started might seem a bit more expensive, because you do need to get the machine, your first CO2 canister, and at least one bottle, but you can get a starter kit that might save you a little too. I saw a kit on amazon for $93.60 that you get a machine, one bottle, one CO2 canister, an a flavored bubble drops to get you started. you can also look at sodastream to see what they might have for starter kits. the machine I got, and bottle I got were used, but that is ok, it at least got me started.
@acarson @DevilsChild1978 well, the flavoring is generally $6.99 for a bottle that makes around 8 32 ounce bottles, and the CO2 canisters vary depending on where you get them from, but just as an example, I got two canisters for $43.99, and it can make I think I saw 60 30 ounce bottles. I think you probibly might save some money, considering we have been paying between $2.79 and $2.99 for a 2 leter bottle of pepsi.
@acarson @DevilsChild1978 getting started might seem a bit more expensive, because you do need to get the machine, your first CO2 canister, and at least one bottle, but you can get a starter kit that might save you a little too. I saw a kit on amazon for $93.60 that you get a machine, one bottle, one CO2 canister, an a flavored bubble drops to get you started. you can also look at sodastream to see what they might have for starter kits. the machine I got, and bottle I got were used, but that is ok, it at least got me started.