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Club soda

British pronunciation/klˈʌb sˈəʊdə/
American pronunciation/klˈʌb sˈoʊdə/
Club soda
[NOUN]
1

a carbonated water that contains added minerals such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium sulfate, giving it a slightly salty taste

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What is "club soda"?

Club soda is a carbonated beverage that is made by adding carbon dioxide to water. It is similar to other carbonated drinks such as soda or seltzer water, but contains added minerals such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium sulfate. These minerals give club soda a slightly salty taste and can help to enhance the flavor of other drinks when used as a mixer. Club soda can be consumed on its own or used as a mixer for cocktails such as gin and tonic or Tom Collins. It is often used in recipes as a leavening agent or to add bubbles to baked goods. Club soda is a popular alternative to sugary soft drinks and is often consumed as a part of a healthy diet.

Examples
1Our last question today is from Club Soda.
2So Club Soda I couldn't agree with you anymore.
3Add 2 tablespoons of refrigerated coconut milk to the glass and top with about 1/2 cup of club soda.
4And so, you don't have to measure out into a container the perfect amount of four ounces of club soda.
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