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	<title>Comments on: Soda Club Soda Maker Review</title>
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		<title>By: Mr. Fizz</title>
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		<description>Well, I’m still working on my savings toward a $250 Penguin unit. In the meanwhile, I use a $30 Fizz Giz. The small hand held portable Fizz Giz soda maker and their special Fizz Giz caps lets consumers make their own delicious carbonated drinks in the same bottles you buy soft drinks in now – so the bottles are free.

You can buy name brand soda syrups of your choosing just by dropping in at beverage distribution warehouses. Yep, Sunkist Orange, Coca Cola Classic, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, A&amp;W Root Beer, Mtn Dew – all of them are available. You can even buy them at places like Sam’s Club. Your 12oz home made name brand drinks will cost you about 19-cents each. That’s not much more than a buck-a-six-pak. Compare that to $3.50 in grocery stores. If you like that, it means you’re in to saving money. So why spend $250 on a carbonator when you can get one for $30 that does the same thing and doesn’t take up counter space?

Do you really wanna put a soda maker on your counter  top with the toaster, pressure cooker, breadmaker, blender, milkshake maker, mixer, KitchenAid dough kneader, electric can opener, coffee pot, coffee bean grinder, toaster oven, microwave oven, crockpot, electric fry pan, waffle iron, George Foreman grill, RonCo rotisserie oven, cappucino machine, deep fryer, food processor, juicer, panini/sandwich press, espresso machine, rice cooker, immersion blender, electric knife sharpener, fondue pot and the cutting board?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I’m still working on my savings toward a $250 Penguin unit. In the meanwhile, I use a $30 Fizz Giz. The small hand held portable Fizz Giz soda maker and their special Fizz Giz caps lets consumers make their own delicious carbonated drinks in the same bottles you buy soft drinks in now – so the bottles are free.</p>
<p>You can buy name brand soda syrups of your choosing just by dropping in at beverage distribution warehouses. Yep, Sunkist Orange, Coca Cola Classic, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, A&amp;W Root Beer, Mtn Dew – all of them are available. You can even buy them at places like Sam’s Club. Your 12oz home made name brand drinks will cost you about 19-cents each. That’s not much more than a buck-a-six-pak. Compare that to $3.50 in grocery stores. If you like that, it means you’re in to saving money. So why spend $250 on a carbonator when you can get one for $30 that does the same thing and doesn’t take up counter space?</p>
<p>Do you really wanna put a soda maker on your counter  top with the toaster, pressure cooker, breadmaker, blender, milkshake maker, mixer, KitchenAid dough kneader, electric can opener, coffee pot, coffee bean grinder, toaster oven, microwave oven, crockpot, electric fry pan, waffle iron, George Foreman grill, RonCo rotisserie oven, cappucino machine, deep fryer, food processor, juicer, panini/sandwich press, espresso machine, rice cooker, immersion blender, electric knife sharpener, fondue pot and the cutting board?</p>
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