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Score the SodaStream Art bundle at 40% off during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days

Score the SodaStream Art bundle at 40% off during Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days

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If you’ve ever dreamed of having fresh, sparkling water on tap, now’s the time to act. Don’t let this discount fizz away! The SodaStream Art Sparkling Water Maker Bundle is on sale for a limited time during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event. Trust—this discount is not one to miss. During the shopping event, which runs from October 8 to 9, this specific SodaStream model is marked down by a whopping 40% for Prime Day.

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The SodaStream Art is a game-changer for sparkling water lovers

If I didn’t already have a SodaStream (which I’m admittedly addicted to), I’d totally get in on this deal. I’ve been hydrating like a pro with mine for a while now, and it’s changed my life on a daily basis. With just the push of a button, you can create fresh, flavored, bubbly water in seconds. Not only will this gadget encourage you to drink more water (which was my problem), but it also eliminates the need for you to buy sparkling water from the store. You’ll save money, have better skin (thanks, water!), and be a little more sustainable in the process.

Keep in mind not all SodaStreams are created equal. The standout feature of the SodaStream Art is its modern aesthetic (think minimalist vibes in a chic black package). Plus, the SodaStream Art requires fizz aficionados to pull a lever to activate the carbonation process, while most SodaStream models have a standard push-button mechanism. Basic, some would say.

Picky about your bubbly? You can customize your carbonation level with this machine, which runs on CO2 cylinders (not even batteries or electricity!). Choose from a gentle sparkle, extra fizz, or somewhere in between. 

What you get in this SodaStream Art bundle

If you’re still reading, we know where this is headed. This SodaStream Art bundle comes with everything you need to get on the DIY sparkling water bandwagon, like:

  • The sleek sparkling water maker
  • Two CO2 cylinders that carbonate up to 60 liters of water each (more than enough for a month and a half of sparkly goodness if it’s all you’re drinking)
  • A twin pack of dishwasher-safe, BPA-free reusable bottles (but you can hand wash them too if you like to make more work for yourself)
  • Two delicious Bubly Drops flavors

SodaStream bundles like this typically fly off virtual shelves, so don’t wait too long. You may also want to snag additional flavors and extra carbonation bottles to mix and match like a pro. My personal faves are Lime Bubly, Mango Bubly, and Peach Bubly. Happy sipping!

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Brie Gatchalian
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