Singapore's sparkling water market is getting more crowded by the day, with a never-ending stream of brands vying for a spot on your supermarket shelf. But let's be real, not all bubbly beverages are created equal. Some are overpriced and lack real flavor, while others are packed with artificial sweeteners and additives. In this blog post, we're cutting through the fizz and bringing you the top sparkling water brands in Singapore that are worth your hard-earned cash. Whether you're a sparkling water aficionado or just looking for a healthier alternative to soda, these brands are sure to satisfy your bubbly cravings.
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Is There A Healthier and Environmentally Friendly Sparkling Water In The Market?
Why settle for store-bought sparkling water when you have a never-ending healthy supply of fizz right at home? The SodaStream sparkling water maker is here to revolutionize the way you quench your thirst in the most environmentally friendly way.
☑ You Can Control The Level Of Carbonation To Your Own Liking
Don’t you find that sometimes the branded sparkling water you buy at the convenience store isn’t fizzy enough? This won’t be a problem when you have your own SodaStream machine. Unlike commercial sparkling water, you can tailor-made your own sparkling water according to the level of carbonation that you like. You can be your own chef in this aspect, which is impossible when you buy commercial sparkling water with a fixed level of carbonation. Imagine all the flavor and sugar content you can control at your fingertips.
☑ Cheaper In Comparison
If you're a sparkling water enthusiast, you may have noticed that purchasing commercial sparkling water bottles can add up quickly. Let us help you do the math:
A single bottle of commercial sparkling water costs around $ 3, and if you're one of the many people who drinks 3 to 4 bottles a day, that can amount to a monthly cost of $300 to $350 for approximately 84L only.
With SodaStream, you can save money with a one–time purchase of SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker for $ 249.90 and a CO2 refill for $ 29.50. This means 1L of commercial sparkling water cost you approximately $4.17 while SodaStream cost only $ 0.49 for 1L. In fact, you can make 60 liters of sparkling water with one refill, much more than commercial sparkling water in a bottle or cans. Plus, a SodaStream bottle holds 1L of water, meaning you can save even more in the long run and enjoy a constant supply of fresh sparkling water right at home. So how much exactly do you save in a year? $ 3714.48 to be exact!
☑ The Drinks From Sodastream Can Last Longer Without Fizzing Out
Unlike other commercial sparkling water brands in Singapore that can only last a few hours before turning flat, our SodaStream water can keep its fizz for up to 7 days. This is because of our Sodastream carbonating bottles, specially designed to keep our sparkling water fresh and fizz for a prolonged period. You can also check out our bottles, which comes in both 0.5L and 1L size. These jumbo-sized bottles are perfect for you to bring along with you for all functions - whether for exercise or work.
☑ Say Goodbye to Single-Use Plastic with SodaStream
Single-use plastic waste has become a major environmental concern in recent years, as billions of plastic bottles and cans are discarded and end up in landfills or oceans, causing harm to wildlife and ecosystems. Using a SodaStream machine is a simple and effective way to reduce this plastic waste. With SodaStream, you can carbonate your own water at home and refill reusable bottles, rather than relying on pre-packaged beverages in disposable containers. This simple change can eliminate thousands of single-use plastic bottles and cans from your household, helping to keep our planet healthy and cleaner for everyone. So, if you want to make a positive impact on the environment, consider switching to SodaStream today.
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