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If you had school children at home in the spring of 2020, you likely had to think about what sort of liquids you consumed throughout the day.
Stuck at home with a job, housework, and pseudo-homeschooling to do, it may have occurred to you that you could hit your liquor cabinet, wine rack, or beer fridge as early as you wanted and maybe keep at it all day. This quickly proved a disaster.
Just as likely, you started the coffee at dawn and never stopped. By 1 p.m., you had the jitters. At 1 a.m., you were regretting all your decisions.

The great need was something interesting to drink that was neither an upper nor a downer — something besides plain water that could satisfy your urge to imbibe without chemically altering you.
SodaStream‘s sales ballooned out of control. The product enabled you to carbonate your own water and add whatever flavor you wanted — from strawberry syrup to mint leaves. Many of us became La Croix devotees in those days. Brewers started selling “hop water,” an IPA without the ale.