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SodaStream Genesis Soda-Maker Bundle with 4 Bonus Flavors and $20 Mail-in Rebate

SodaStream Genesis Soda-Maker Bundle with $20 Rebate

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At-home soda-making kit complete with reusable bottles, four bottles of syrup, and a $20 mail-in rebate

Bundle Contents

  • Genesis home soda maker
  • Two 1-liter carbonating bottles
  • 3oz. starter carbonator
  • Certificate for carbonator exchange
  • Four standard syrups: cola, diet cola, ginger ale, and orange soda

A $20 mail-in rebate will be included in kit box. Instructions on the rebate are included in the package.

SodaStream Genesis Soda-Maker Bundle

With a few presses of the SodaStream’s button, tap water is transformed into effervescent club soda—which, in turn, can become homemade soda. First, users fill one of the system’s reusable carbonating bottles with water and anchor it to the SodaStream. After pressing on the machine’s top button repeatedly, a buzzer rings out, letting users know that either their soda is fizzy or that it’s just won a game show. Add flavor to the fizz using the four included syrups, each of which is good for up to 50 servings. The bottles include caps that keep their contents fresh and fizz preserving between servings.

  • At-home soda-making system
  • Reusable soda bottles
  • Eco-friendly
  • Eliminates need for store-bought sodas
  • Syrups good for up to 50 servings
  • Dimensions: 21”x10.5”x13.5”
  • Weight: 13.5lb.

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Need To Know Info

Limit 3 per person, may buy 2 more as gifts. Free returns. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes. See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to facilitate shipping. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. How is the strike-through price determined?