SodaStream Source Bottle by Yves Béhar: A reusable bottle design sleek enough to match its namesake soda maker

SodaStream Source Bottle by Yves Béhar


After being wowed by Yves Béhar’s SodaStream redesign a year or so ago, CH became steady users of the Source soda maker. While the machine itself is sleek enough to stand alone on the kitchen…

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Carbonate to Your Heart’s Desire

There are two types of people in the world- those who like flat water and those who appreciate their bubbles! As one of the latter, I can really appreciate this easy-to-use home soda maker. The SodaStream offers breakthroughs in functionality with one-touch activation and variable carbonation levels. Turn water into sparkling or soda with one simple snap, lock and press of a button.

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The Real Bears

Coup de cœur pour The Real Bears, une vidéo d’animation réalisée dans le but de prévenir des risques et conséquences de la consommation excessive de sodas. Faisant référence à l’image de l’ours blanc buvant une boisson sucrée souvent utilisée par Coca-Cola. A découvrir dans la suite.

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Natural Sodas

Organic ingredients and natural sweetness from six boutique soda makers

Channeling the flavors of childhood without the sugary side effects, natural sodas keep the fizz while eliminating harmful preservatives. Instead, these sustainably sourced drinks call upon organically grown ingredients for the freshest in flavor. The following is a selection of six sodas that combine light sweetness with a bit of zest for a satisfying substitute to that classic can of Coke.

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Hot Lips Soda

The 100% local, fresh ingredients packed in a bottle of Hot Lips bring the best of the Pacific Northwest straight to your lips. Recycled glass bottles house some spectacular essences, and we’re partial to the velvety Boysenberry—a rare flavor in the soda world—which is made from fruit out of Western Washington’s Willamette Valley.

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Belvoir Fruit Farms

Handcrafting cordials since the 70s, Belvoir Fruit Farms
creates perfectly balanced sodas that reflect their freshly picked contents. The assortment of fizz-filled “pressés” actually quench your thirst while tingling your palate with the delicate flavors of elderflower, lime and lemongrass, cranberry and English apple, among others.

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Fresh Ginger

Created by Bruce Cost, the author of “Ginger East to West”, Fresh Ginger Ale is arguably the purest ginger drink around. The lightly carbonated soda is made exclusively from fresh ginger and cane sugar, and is left unfiltered with a rich, full-bodied flavor profile. While perfectly good solo, the drink shines when paired with a plate of fresh sushi or mixed with a measure of gin.

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Fentimans

The century-old soda maker Fentimans prides itself on a “botanically brewed” process, which involves infusion, boiling and a seven-day fermentation period. Made from natural ingredients like ginger root, dandelion leaves and juniper berries, many of the heavily spiced concoctions drinks also pack a strong caffeine punch.

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Dry Soda Co.

Dry Soda Co. was born from the intent to create a non-alcoholic drink with full flavor and a small amount of pure cane sugar. Clear and elegant bottles contain exotic flavors of rhubarb, juniper, lavender and lemongrass alongside more mellow offerings of blood orange, cucumber, wild lime and vanilla bean.

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Maine Root

Old-fashioned Maine Root is rightfully known for flagship root beer, although we’re partial to the Spicy Ginger brew and regional favorite sarsaparilla, which is touted as a lighter alternative to the root beer. The Portland-based company uses fair trade ingredients and organic evaporated cane juice for sweetness.


Jones Cola

A classic flavor from an unconventional soda company
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Jones Soda has become known for creating drinks with natural sweeteners and eclectic flavors. Also known for their unique packaging, the colorful soda company’s usual variety includes tastes ranging from Blue Bubblegum and Green Apple to Fufu Berry and Naranja Mandarina. Consequentially, it may come as a surprise to fans of the brand that Jones is releasing a new line of cola-flavored sodas to complement their existing selection.

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After personally tasting this soda, I can say with confidence that it lives up to the expectations the Jones name holds it to. The labels are charming as per usual, and the soda even comes in a Sucralose-based zero sugar/calorie option if you’re not interested in the natural cane-sweetened one. Jones Cola and Jones Zilch Cola will be available from the company’s website or at a variety of stores starting in late July.


Campari Soda Bottle


Campari Soda Bottle


Designed by Fortunato Depero in 1932.