🥳 Sip, savor, and share the classic taste of Coke at home!
The Supply Depot Compatible with Coke Classic Soda Syrup is a 2.5-gallon bag-in-box solution designed for soda fountains and home use. With a 5:1 mix ratio, it offers a sustainable alternative to traditional cans and bottles, ensuring you always have your favorite soda on hand.
C**C
Coke classic syrup 👍
Coke classic syrup 👍
A**R
Excellent flavor
This product works well with the Sodastream carbonizer, and tastes identical to Coke. Yes, it requires twice as much syrup as the Sodastream cola, because Coke syrup is mostly simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water), and the Sodastream product, as actually advertised, replaces half of the simple syrup with artificial sweetener - which does indeed reduce the calories and the quantity needed, but adds an artificial flavor taste. Adding this product to the Sodastream 1-liter bottle, from the water fill line to the finish, actually adds as much syrup as Coca-Cola specifies for their dispensers and matches the Coke taste.
P**L
Overpriced and chemically.
Doesn't taste like coke in the slightest.
J**.
Product was as described.
It arrived faster than expected. Was undamaged when received. And it makes a wonderfull coke beverage in my soda stream.
S**T
It’s COCA-COLA!
Bought it to use in soda stream. Works with some guessing.. and personal taste
P**A
Expiration Date Too Soon
It took longer than expected to get the item and when we did, the expiration date was less than three months away, so be prepared.
J**.
Conclusion, is it worth it?
So roughly 30 gallons which is 113 1 liters. Have 2 liters a day and this will last you 56 days. I’m currently on day 58 so this means my filling the soda stream bottle to the line, carbonating for a hold of one time til the second LED turns on, then adding syrup til the bottom of the bottle neck is making this last a little longer than the math given. 2 liters at the local grocer is approx 2 dollars right now but may vary. So 113 bucks for 56 2 liters. This is what I am comparing the purchase to.Now soda stream requires C02 tanks also. Which I can get tanks for about 15 bucks each(doing exchange program) and I believe I went through 3 tanks in these two months. I’m now at 72 for original purchase plus 45 for co2. I’m now at a loss for 117 dollars to make my own soda. Now to also add more loss as I go get filtered water at local circle Ks and use it for the soda at 1.25 per 5 gallon… I stopped estimating the total cost here. I won’t be a returning customer as it is just cheaper to get 2 liters and not be confined to always drink the same soda. However if the 2.5 gallon of syrup were to drop I may be convinced to get more.As for flavor, I ran the soda I made versus a 2 liter (someone brought a 2 liter to a party at my house and I challenged the group to a flavor battle) and 5 different people could not tell the difference and pointed to my mix as the correct one that came out of the 2 liter. So flavor was a good score.Hope my ramblings help someone else decide a purchase
D**B
Fountain Coke from the past 😋
Enjoying the early 70’s once again. Now I can make them as strong as I want. 🤤
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