Technology
Save 20% on soda makers
TL;DR: Eco-friendly SodaStream soda makers are 20% off with code JOLLY20 during a sitewide sale.
Did you know you can get your carbonated beverage fix without having to go through a bunch of cans? Soda makers create sparkling water, soda, and any other fizzy drink you can think of (even milk, though we strongly suggest not making carbonated milk because that sounds like straight up poison).
You can reduce your carbon footprint and still enjoy your daily soda or seltzer with a SodaStream machine — and you won’t even have to pay full price because the brand is having a 20% off sitewide sale. Just enter the promo code JOLLY20 at checkout to score the discount.
Using a SodaStream is super easy. Just twist the CO2 canister into place, fill the SodaStream bottle with the drink you want to carbonate, press the machine’s button, and voila you have a delicious fizzy beverage that uses no single-use plastic or aluminum.
There are three different SodaStream machines offered. They all do pretty much the same thing, but you have the option to upgrade to automatic carbonation versus manual or select glass carafes instead of plastic.
Grab a SodaStream for yourself or for someone else starting at $87.29 — just remember to enter code JOLLY20 at checkout to save 20%.
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