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Saving Money on Soda Pop
Buy On Sale and Save The PointsWe only buy soda when on sale. Since we drink Coke products, we save the "points" and use them for things we'd normally pay money for, like magazine subscriptions.By kultgirl Refill Bottles With GenericI buy a 6 pack of 20 oz. bottles ON SALE ONLY. Once those are gone, I wash and refill them with genaric 2 liters from wal-mart. Then I put them back in the fridge like new. My husband, a macho, Pepsi only drinker, barely notices a difference. (When we have company I make sure that all of our "refills" are in a crisper drawer so they do get the new sodas.)By QT Make Your Own Lemonade/LimeadeMake lemonade or limeade using bottles of concentrate, add sweetener (or sugar) and add water then fill old plastic bottles. Very satisfying taste.Cheaper and better for you. By Syd Make Your Own Soda PopYou can buy old fashioned coke syrup, generic club soda, and make your own.By kibby Stock Up When Your Brand Goes On SaleIf you're "brand loyal" and don't want to give that up, stock up when "your" brand is on sale. The store I work at generally has Pepsi products on sale one week, and Coke products the next. Or if the brand is not that important, buy only what is on sale.By bailegirl Benefits To Not Buying SodaWe rarely buy it, so I guess we save a lot on it! Since I stopped buying it, we sleep better, I have lost weight and I don't worry about the kids having too much of it.Serve Kids Seltzer InsteadI gave up buying soda pop when my daughter was a child. I would mix various flavors of frozen juice with seltzer, some sliced oranges or berries for garnish and serve that at her parties. The kids loved them because it made them feel so grown up and their parents were happy not to have to deal with all the sugar rush. I do the same for my granddaughters now and their friends love them, too. We haven't had soda pop in the house for many years.Use Sugar Free Drink Mixes InsteadUse the flavored sugar free drink mixes you add to water. Walmart and Target sell their own brand of them. Also anything you can do do cut back on pop consumption besides being good for your wallet will also benefit your teeth. In addition to saving your tooth enamel, I was told by someone undergoing dialysis that pop pulls the phosphorous out of your bones, so that is another thing to consider health wise. Remember, it will benefit you long term.By Pabk Do you have any tips for saving money on soda pop? Feel free to post them below. Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money on Soda PopFor got to mention - Don't REFILL your PET water bottles. Per snopes.com, the PET water bottles are intended for one time use. Post by Rawben RE: Saving Money on Soda PopWe'll let's look at this from another point of view - your TEETH! All dark colored soda's (except Root Beer) have phosphoric acid in them. This is terrible for your teeth. Think of it, most shower cleaners are made with phosphoric acid! In addition, you can use a can of coke to clean battery terminals. Until our son was in high school, he had never had a dark colored soda. In our house, we only purchase sprite, 7-up, Shasta type sprite, etc. ONLY when it's on sale or a very low price. It is not a daily beverage in our lifestyle. Sports drinks are also terrible for your children's teeth as well. PS: Dark colored soda's are a great science project for your children with a tooth in them. See how long it takes to completely eat the tooth. Yuk! Post by Rawben RE: Saving Money on Soda PopI do the points on pepsi and when the kids come keep some store brand that is caffeine free (like rootbeer) in the 2 liter the little one never knows the difference thinks he's getting a treat and behaves much better. Post by katylady77 RE:Benefits to Not Buying SodaHi, you've made a good choice about the sodas. They are sweeten with corn syrup which does not metabolize very good at all. (Any surprise why there are so many obese children) Read the labels on Most products and you will see they use corn syrup. I use Stevia to sweeten our tea. It is a natural sweetner. Post by jewellz RE: Saving Money on Soda PopI haven't drank soda for years. I make 2 jugs of suntea at a time and use lipton regular tea, but then use 2 bags of a flavored herbal tea in each jug so I do still have a choice of flavors. Orange Spice, Raspberry and Black Cherry teas are good for this. Lemon and Mint teas are great in the summer time. Post by NorthernBelle RE: Saving Money on Soda PopI haven't drank soda for years. I make 2 jugs of suntea at a time and use lipton regular tea, but then use 2 bags of a flavored herbal tea in each jug so I do still have a choice of flavors. Orange Spice, Raspberry and Black Cherry teas are good for this. Lemon and Mint teas are great in the summer time. Post by NorthernBelle RE: Saving Money on Soda PopWe only buy soda pop for hubby to take in his lunches. It's cheaper for us buying it that way, other than him buying from the drink machines in the lunchroom at work. We don't buy it for us here at the house. We either drink water or tea, or an occasional powdered drink mix beverage. Post by badwater RE: Saving Money on Soda Pop
My Dad had a service station when I was a very young child. Post by PIKKA RE: Saving Money on Soda Pop
I buy only Sam's Club soda at $0.67 at WalMart. It used to be cheap around 50 cents. I used to be called the 56 cent customer every Saturday night, because I would buy 1 bottle of that brand. It would be my only purchase that night and day. Now I am the 72 cent customer gee guess they will just have to get used to my frugal ways. Hehehe L.O.L. Well anyhow. I used to buy Great Value Cool-Aide from WalMart too at only a $1 for 5 packs unsweetened. We can all be glad there is a WalMart around huh? Post By Tonya (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money on Soda PopI myself am a former coke/pepsi addict, so I am proud to say that my daughter, 4, has never tasted soda. I aim to keep it from her as long as possible. I still crave soda terribly but I try to drink water or tea and allow myself some juice somethimes. It is still a struggle. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money on Soda Pop
Try True Lemon, True Orange or True Lime in water or seltzer or anything else. Yummalicious! Has helped me cut down to only 1 can Diet Coke a day and sometimes not any at all! I love it! Post By Susan (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money on Soda Pop
Drink water instead! Sweet fizzy drinks are just laden with sugar and chemicals and are totally unnecessary for a healthy diet, especially if you are trying to live thriftily. For a special treat, occasionally add some fruit juice (freshly squeezed) to the water. People fill their kids up on over-refined, sugary rubbish, then wonder why obesity and type 2 diabetes are reaching epidemic proportions. Post by ilmarlai RE: Saving Money on Soda PopWhen I buy diet coke/cola (I mostly drink homemade ice tea) - I buy the large Shasta bottles at the 99 Cent Store for - 99 cents! They go fast, so I try to buy several bottles at a time. Another tip - If your soda goes flat, don't toss it - Mix it 1/2 and 1/2 with fresh sparkling soda of the same type to rejuvenate it. Post by pamphyila | |
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