I think it would be great if companies like Coca Cola would come out with a drink dispenser for the home. You'll know in pubs they often have those hand held devices that can serve up a variety of soft drinks like coca cola, lemonade, ginger ale, etc. These are all served up from concentrates.
In Scotland the Coca Cola company provided a small business machine that was plumbed into your water supply and had a gas cylinder that added the fizz. You could have any 3 concentrates and so we had regular coca cola, diet coca cola and fanta. They came in brick sized units, 12 to a case and you had to buy at least 4 cases as a minimum order.
I saw a TV show where the Coca Cola company were trying out a new dispenser for high turnover sites like motorway service stations, etc. They had the concept of offering all their branded drinks through this one unit. They seemed to have developed a small cartridge system for the concentrate.
So I thought they could develop a home dispenser unit meaning we wouldn't have to lug home these soft drinks from the supermarket but instead just be able to buy a new concentrate cartridge. This way we'd also save on using metals and plastic and likely reduce transport costs.
Alastair
In Scotland the Coca Cola company provided a small business machine that was plumbed into your water supply and had a gas cylinder that added the fizz. You could have any 3 concentrates and so we had regular coca cola, diet coca cola and fanta. They came in brick sized units, 12 to a case and you had to buy at least 4 cases as a minimum order.
I saw a TV show where the Coca Cola company were trying out a new dispenser for high turnover sites like motorway service stations, etc. They had the concept of offering all their branded drinks through this one unit. They seemed to have developed a small cartridge system for the concentrate.
So I thought they could develop a home dispenser unit meaning we wouldn't have to lug home these soft drinks from the supermarket but instead just be able to buy a new concentrate cartridge. This way we'd also save on using metals and plastic and likely reduce transport costs.
Alastair
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