I should probably thank the BDS lunatics.

Their impotent screaming over SodaStream reminded me that I have one.  It’s absolutely great to have seltzer to hand whenever I need it, you know? – Especially since the eldest kid loves the stuff, so I can give it to him instead of actual soda.

So thanks, you anti-Semitic so-and-sos! Despite yourself, the world is just a little bit better because of your actions.

Moe Lane

PS: Given that (as per the link above) SodaStream and Starbucks are partnering up, I really do hope that none of the BDS people inked their drink. That would be, well, awful. And painful to reverse.

11 thoughts on “I should probably thank the BDS lunatics.”

  1. How hard is it to say “Widowmaker, please”?
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    Mew
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    (why yes, Starbucks does have a secret menu, didn’t you know?)

    1. You can count the time I’ve been in Starbucks on one hand, and have fingers left over.
      So, no, I didn’t know that.

  2. I looked at the SodaStream but then found out that you have to use it for 17 years before it pays for itself. So, I went and bought a 2-liter of 7up.

      1. What flavors does it have, and .. are they any good? (honestly never looked, but have college students on my gift list and this might go well in a dorm room…)
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        Mew

        1. They have all the generic flavors, i.e. cola, lemon-lime, orange, etc(plus the diet versions. They also have various lemonades and a decent knock off of redbull. Most of these are probably available on Amazon or locally at Wal Mart.

  3. I got the Primo Flavorstation. I can take my bottle to the local Outdoor store and they refill it for $4. The Sodastream bottles have a proprietary top and can’t be filled there.

  4. Dang it, I really wanted Pepsi to acquire SodaStream (because I own PEP stock).
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    What I do find funny is that my mother in law (ultra-liberal/socialist) bought one for her French husband (socialist+) if you catch my drift and I think you do.

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