Continuing yesterdays posting about the uses of sodastream energy syrup there’s one thing you can do more easily with the syrup than with an already carbonated drink: Make caffeinated ice cubes.
The steps are incredibly easy.
1. Get an ice-cube tray

2. Fill it with water (leave some space for the syrup)

3. Fill the water back into a mixing glass

Note: This also tells you the amount of water needed for future ice cubes, meaning you can skip step 2 in the future.
4. Add the amount of syrup you want (need)


5. Swirl it around to dispense the syrup evenly

Note: That’s the main reason for not simply adding the syrup to the tray after step 2.
6. Carefully fill the water-syrup mixture back into the ice tray.

Note: Err on the side of caution. The syrup makes the water sticky and you do not want to spill it — trust me on this.
7. Put the tray into the freezer and leave for a night or so.


8. Enjoy ice cubes with pep.

These ice cubes work well for transport, e.g., if you put them into a thermos flask to have them available at work. You only need water (best: carbonated).
Note: Remember the amount of caffeine that’s in each cube. These things do have pep. Apparently, this also works for coffee.