Coca-Cola's new soda machine lets you mix your own flavors via Bluetooth

Bluetooth meets custom-made fizzy beverages.
By Nicole Gallucci  on 
Coca-Cola's new soda machine lets you mix your own flavors via Bluetooth
Coca-Cola Freestyle has a new Bluetooth-enabled soda machine. Credit: coca-cola

Look out world, Coca-Cola is introducing beverages to Bluetooth.

On Friday, the company announced its brand new soda machine, the Coca-Cola Freestyle 9100, which will utilize Bluetooth connectivity to allow users connect via the Freestyle mobile app.

Remember how Coca-Cola Freestyle brought its innovative touch screen soda machines — stocked with close to 200 drink options — to eateries, college campuses, and other beverage-loving establishments in 2009? Well, things have really taken off since then.

According to the company, "more than 50,000 Coca-Cola Freestyle units pour 14 million drinks per day" around the world, so they figured it was time to take the innovation to the next level.

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In the future, not only will people be able to concoct their own beverages, but they can use the Freestyle app to connect to the machine with Bluetooth, create a mix via their mobile devices, and ensure it's ready to pour ASAP.

"Choice and customization are not fads – they're here to stay,” Chris Hellmann, Freestyle's VP general manager, said in a statement. "So we're focused on making sure the Coca-Cola Freestyle platform stays current and contemporary and that we continue to offer more beverages people want."

"We've built features into this dispenser that are not only contemporary for today," Hellmann went on. "We’ve also future-proofed the platform with not-yet-activated features like audio capability, optical sensors and a new equipment option that will eventually support the addition of drink categories not available on Freestyle today, such as teas, cold coffees and new varieties of juices."

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Ah, the refreshing sight of Coca-Cola Freestyle machines. Credit: coca-cola

The Coca-Cola Freestyle 9100 will reportedly be unveiled at the National Restaurant Association (NRA) tradeshow in Chicago this weekend. The company hopes to roll out the snazzy new machine nationally in 2019, and also has plans to implement a new Freestyle operating system across all existing machines.

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.


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