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PepsiCo‘s SodaStream has expanded its portfolio of sparkling water makers with the addition of two new machines: E-Terra and E-Duo.


The new models enable customers to customise their favourite beverages. According to SodaStream, these innovations will strengthen its efforts to provide a sustainable, elevated sparkling water experience “through distinct designs, innovative features and versatile options”.


The E-Terra machine features an electric interface, while the E-Duo has the ability to carbonate water in both a glass carafe and a reusable plastic bottle.


Mark Fenton, chief business officer at SodaStream US, commented: “Last year, we began to revolutionise our portfolio with better experience, design, and of course, functionality in mind”.


He continued: “We listened to our consumers and have created a suite of sparkling water makers that enhance the user experience and make sparking water more enjoyable with total customisation. We are excited for these two new models hit the market this month and can’t wait to see how our users infuse them into their routines.”

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SodaStream introduces two new machines

Rafaela Sousa

2 March 2023

SodaStream introduces two new machines

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