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Sodastream syrups

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TotoroPotoro · 01/12/2020 15:41

We've bought a sodastream to try and replace the vast amounts of sparkling water we were buying.

I think the kids might like some of the syrups but I've no idea where to start with them.

Where can I buy them from in real life?? Like an actual shop?

Does the cola taste like rola cola?

Why are they all diet??

Wtf is 'Dr Pete' flavour??

I'm better off just adding cordial aren't I?

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TiaandTamera · 01/12/2020 15:42

You can buy them in the supermarkets, the range and lake land.

Dr pete is dr pepper.

TotoroPotoro · 01/12/2020 15:44

Oooh I like Dr Pepper!

I had a look in the Tesco Extra near me but couldn't find them. Think there's a Range around here somewhere 🤔

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CaptainMyCaptain · 01/12/2020 15:45

The cheap tonic syrup is better than the expensive one.

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Adelino · 01/12/2020 15:48

They are often near where the sodastreams are sold rather than with other syrups/ squashes.
The diet lemonade is so refreshing!

TotoroPotoro · 01/12/2020 15:52

@Adelino

They are often near where the sodastreams are sold rather than with other syrups/ squashes. The diet lemonade is so refreshing!
Ah I see! That may be where I'm going wrong trying to find them!

Thanks all

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sueelleker · 01/12/2020 19:08

Lakeland sell most of the range. I prefer to just add squash-I don't drink cola, and find most soft drinks too sweet.

TiaandTamera · 01/12/2020 20:31

@sueelleker

Lakeland sell most of the range. I prefer to just add squash-I don't drink cola, and find most soft drinks too sweet.
Squash/cordial or fresh juice are a nice alternative to the syrups
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