For any kind:
1 ounce of your favorite flavoring
1 gallon tap water or bottled water
2 lbs dry ice
Stir the flavor into the water, add the dry ice, and serve as soon as the dry ice has just barely dissolved and the cold liquid is still fizzy.
For Cream Soda
1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
1/8 teaspoon kool-aid unsweetened lemonade mix
1 cup very hot water
1 cup corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, plus
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
10 cups cold soda water
Dissolve the sugar and Kool-Aid drink mix in hot water in small pitcher.
Add corn syrup and vanilla extract. Stir well.
Cover and chill syrup until cold.
When the syrup is cold, pour 1/4 cup syrup into 1 cup cold soda water.
Stir gently, add ice and serve.
For Root Beer
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup hot water
1 quart cold seltzer water
1/2 teaspoon root beer concentrate (McCormick is what I use)
1/8 teaspoon root beer concentrate (yes, more of this stuff)
Dissolve the sugar in the hot water.
Add the 1/2 and the 1/8 teaspoon of root beer concentrate and let it cool.
Combine the cold root beer mixture with the seltzer water.
2006-07-13 06:37:33
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answer #1
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answered by Ashley 3
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Buy a soda maker
2006-07-13 11:34:18
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answered by SamWiseGamgee 3
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I've never heard of someone making soda at home. It's so cheap, why would you?
2006-07-13 11:33:29
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answered by Answer Schmancer 5
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When I was little we'd get seltzer deliveries with the siphon bottles. We also bought syrup and made our own sodas and egg creams.
2006-07-13 11:34:02
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answered by lrad1952 5
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u can buy soda making machines.. all u ahev to do is add h2o and salt
2006-07-13 11:33:17
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answered by greenprincess 5
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