It is the brand name of carbonation systems for home use. They were invented in the early 1900s to incorporate carbon dioxide (CO2) to drinking water. At that time they were called "apparatus for aerating liquids". The newer versions permit adding flavored concentrates and before you know it - you have homemade carbonated, flavor drink or soda pop soda water.
The initial machines made were rather large and were sold to the larger households from the upper classes based in london, including the royal household. There initially were flavors with unusual names, one being the well-known sarsaparilla released while in the 1920s. The commercial carbonation machines were also introduced from the 1920s and were very well liked. The first smaller machines for home carbonation was manufactured in 1955.
Because of so many forms of concentrate, different and unique flavors of soft drinks can be produced. In the times when the systems were most popular, many well-known brands were designed for SodaStream from the concentrate such as Fants, and Sunkist.
In the early 1990s, the business merged with Soda-Club and has since relaunched using a marketing plan targeted more in the direction of overall health or healthiers drink for kids or families.
The SodaStream drink maker features a canister with CO2 that is pushed into water which makes the water fizzy. The total product includes a machine, co2 canister, and many reusable drink bottles specially designed for pressurizing. After filling a bottle with water, you screw it to the machine, push a control button, and create sparkling water. Carbonated sparkling water is additionally known as seltzer water. There are different flavors of concentrated syrups allowing the consumer to generate regular or diet soda pop (or soft drinks). When the canister is empty, you return it and purchase a new canister of CO2 equipment model.
The buzz of the SodaStream during the 70s and 80s in the UK and currently are associated with nostalgia for those time periods. The advertising jingle in 1970 was "get busy with the fizzy" and was so very popular, that the slogan was included with their logo. It was finally dropped in 1996 after 17 years.
MilkStream is actually a machine made by the very same company for making milkshakes. You simply add milk, ice cream and syrup in a tall glass, insert in the machine and a wand extends into the tall glass to whip up a foaming, tasty milkshake soda drink machine.
Today, SodaStream is a component of Soda-Club and there are many web sites where they could be purchased and all sorts of the supplies could be ordered and reordered when needed.