Anonymous wrote:I also have the same sparkling water addiction but i’m a woman. I drink 1L straight from the bottle - No shame- and frequently drink a second after dinner. My husband goes out into the freezing cold garage in the evening to get my liter of Whole Foods sparkling water and then he stocks up the indoor fridge before work if my supply is depleted. I notice these gestures every single time. For a happier life, be more like my husband!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sell fridges that produce sparking water
WHaaaatt????!!!!!!! (I'm the PP Gerolsteiner drinker)
Anonymous wrote:They sell fridges that produce sparking water
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a Soda Stream.
Not the same! The Perrier has a mineral taste that one can't get from the soda stream. I tried.
Just buy the Perrier at Costco. I also have an addiction to it; it's pretty harmless in the scheme of things, yes?
Anonymous wrote:OMG I have this problem. Literally addicted to sparkling water, drinking flat water does not seem to satisfy me. It is a massive pain for sure, buying and disposing of all the bottles but the heart wants what it wants I guess. I've toyed with getting a Sodastream but that is a whole other can of worms - have to keep buying the canisters, takes up counter space, and the bottle is plastic not glass. Also I like my water super gassy and I'm not sure whether the Sodastream can make it so. In Germany they have two types of sparkling waters - regular gassy and extra gassy!
Anonymous wrote:Get a Soda Stream.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't read through so many responses on this silly topic, so forgive me if this has been stated before. BUY A SODA STREAM SECRETLY. FILL AN EMPTY PERRIER BOTTLE WITH THE SODA STREAM SPARKLING WATER. AFTER TWO DAYS, ASSUMING HE HASN't COMMENTED ON THE TASTE, TELL HIM HE'S BEEN DRINKING SODA STREAM. Boom! Argument over!
Anonymous wrote:How many women are reading this whose husbands are addicted to smelly cigars or multiple pours of scotch every night...