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SodaStream Cream Soda Syrup is a 14.8 fluid ounce syrup that allows you to create delicious, refreshing soda at home. With less sugar than traditional soft drinks and free from high-fructose corn syrup and aspartame, each bottle can make up to 7 liters of soda. Plus, it's caffeine-free, making it a perfect choice for any time of day.
N**E
Worked great as a flavoring in my baking.
I used this as a flavor enhancer to my Dr Pepper cake and Buttercream it was great. The flavor really worked for my baking. It’s impossible to buy a flavor and I couldn’t find anything on the internet to replicate Dr Pepper so I decided to go Dr Pete’s a go and it worked. I added a TBLS to the cake and a half TBLS to the buttercream it worked great. I don’t know how the flavor works with the soda machines, but it worked great for an added flavoring.
K**E
Great Flavor
Great Flavor
M**R
Liked it
A bit too sweet…
S**N
Great alternative with no aspartame!
The media could not be loaded. this tastes like a real diet soda - really good and is a great alternative to a diet pop with aspartame. There is sucralose in it, but no aspartame. I add a little bit more to the soda stream bottle then the directions say and I like it better that way. You’ll be impressed great value for the money, great taste.
H**U
Incredibly Bad Change in Formulation and Obnoxious Level of SodaStream Greed
They ruined a good product due to their greed. I've been a loyal SodaStream customer for several years. Over the years there were slight changes to the diet cola and other flavors and they've always been improvements. Now, SodaStream reformulated the syrup to boost their profits at the expense of their customers.Here's What's New:1. The flavor has changed and not for the better. It has a strange flavor that I can't quite describe. Granted, I've never expected SodaStream's diet flavors to be as good as the major soda players, but come on, this is awful. It tastes like something you'd get at a dollar store. I always appreciate SodaStream not using aspartame as a sweetener and fortunately they still don't. However, now Diet Pepsi is aspartame free, so there's no advantage there anymore.2. You now need a significant greater amount of syrup to carbonate a one liter volume of water. It's incredibly insulting to loyal SodaStream users to charge them the same or greater price for a smaller bottle of syrup that makes so much less soda. There's no reason to do this except to drive profits. You still have to use a capful of syrup to make a liter of soda and by looking at the picture of the bottle you'd think it wouldn't be a big deal until you remove the cap and see how far it extends into the bottle. It's a huge cap to fill.3. Once you open the syrup, you have to now refrigerate the rest of the bottle. In this age of sophisticated food and beverage science, do they expect us to believe they couldn't create a new syrup that doesn't have to be refrigerated and doesn't require twice the volume?4. The cap. It's poorly designed and lends itself to dripping.I used to really love my SodaStream maker and syrup and would recommend it to people all of the time. Now it's quite the opposite and I'll share these details with everyone who asks or is contemplating purchasing a new machine.If SodaStream brings back the old formulations I'll be a happy customer. Until that time, they're going to lose me and many others as customers.
C**R
Sodastream syrups are OK, just very expensive for what they are.
It works as a fizzy drink flavor, but if you use the recommended amount it seems very weak to me. It's not much like the flavor of the two big brand name colas. My biggest problem? The very high price of the various syrups sold for use with domestic fizzy drink machines.Having worked in a couple of bars as a young person I know cola and other syrup is cheap, but this stuff is quite the opposite. It's also watered down compared to the syrups the bars used to receive from Coke & Pepsi (although it's quite possible the big names are watering down their commercial supply of syrups as well, I suppose).Anyway, as long you remember to fizz your water BEFORE adding the syrup (you'll have cleaning to do if you do it the other way round...) and as long as you don't mind using roughly two capfuls of syrup per liter bottle of water, it makes a decent cola drink.I keep one bottle in stock just in case I need a hit of cola-like flavor, but mostly I just drink icy cold plain fizzy water.
B**Y
Doesn't Foam as Much as Non-Diet
I like the diet. The non diet seems to foam over when you pour it in the carbonated water. This is much better, doesn't foam as much and, I think, even tastes good.
K**N
Surprised this is really good.
Love it tastes a lot like sugar free Red Bull with a hint of monster.
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