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Sodamix Flavor Concentrate Sample - choose your flavor - 2-oz size

$ 2.34

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Flavor: Cola
  • Volume: 2 oz
  • Type: Soda Syrup
  • Product: Syrup & Water Flavor Enhancer
  • Condition: New
  • Expiration Date: 2 years
  • Brand: EXEYE

    Description

    Background: I've been selling this product in 16-oz bottles for a while and although there seems to be a lot of interest I'm not selling very many.  I suspect that this is because the 16-oz bottles are pretty expensive, mostly because of the shipping cost.  So I decided to offer these sample size bottles to let people try the product without making a large investment.
    These little bottles don't cost much but they also don't make much sodamix.  They are a good deal for sampling purposes but the 16-oz bottles are a much better deal if you end up liking the product (which I suspect you will).
    NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS FLAVOR
    ONLY
    .  YOU HAVE TO ADD OTHER INGREDIENTS TO MAKE SODAMIX!
    This item is a 2-oz sample-size bottle of Flavor Concentrate.  It is
    very
    concentrated and will make about 17 oz of sodamix, which in turn will make approximately 8.5 liters of soda.  That's roughly equivalent to one 500ml bottle of Sodastream flavor (sodamix).  You need to add water, sweetener, and preservative to this concentrate to make sodamix.
    This is a great way to save money on sodamix but several other ingredients need to be purchased in order to get started.  There is a complete description of the process on my website, which you can quickly find by searching for "exeye sodamix" (eBay won't let me include links).  I urge you to read that description before purchasing this item.  You will need to read it to know what to do with this concentrate.  I do include mixing instructions with your order.
    This product is
    unsweetened
    .  You can make sugar-based sodamix using added sugar, or diet sodamix by adding artificial sweetener.  In either case it's a good idea to add a bit of preservative.
    Shipping
    I've recently switched from free shipping to calculated shipping, and lowered prices to compensate.  As you know, "free" shipping isn't free, and by separating out the cost of shipping your total cost will often be lower.
    However, eBay does a bad job of calculating shipping if you buy multiple items, and often overcharges.  If the actual cost is significantly less than what you paid, I will refund the excess automatically.  Also, because I can use flat rate shipping options, the shipping cost for multiple items will very often be less than what eBay shows.