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1 can of this stuff WILL kill you!

syadasti

i heart mac
Apr 15, 2002
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Its a food additive, not a drink in a can. If someone ODs it won't be any different than someone misusing an OTC supplement/drug.

Blast Caffeine is pharmaceutical-grade caffeine powder with no fillers, sugar, water, useless herbs or vitamins, artificial colors or flavoring, or dangerous chemicals.

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The flip-top lid has been engineered to dispense approximately 100 mg per shake, the same as a cup of coffee. You control how much caffeine to use at one time by adjusting how hard you shake the container. Use 5mg or 100mg or keep your energy constant by shaking 20 mg every two hours.
 

ICEBALL585

Bacontard
Sep 8, 2009
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"Sprinkle it on any food or beverage to energize your life."

Hmm... I'm picturing a waitress at a restaurant asking you if you'd like a little caffeine powder on your pasta dinner.
 

BikeMike

Monkey
Feb 24, 2006
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Yeah, I'd love some caffeine in...a glass of wine..?

Random: the chem stores at work categorize caffeine under "poisons" ...
 

eaterofdog

ass grabber
Sep 8, 2006
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1,535
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Makes sense, chemicals used as stimulants by humans are effective insecticides. Caffeine and nicotine paralyze and kill bugs. I'm not sure if anyone has tried meth on bugs, probably not cost effective. And if it doesn't work, you'll have hyperactive cockroaches taking your bike apart at night.
 

TheMontashu

Pourly Tatteued Jeu
Mar 15, 2004
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I'm homeless
Maybe people should just try getting enough sleep. That kind of caffeine addiction can not be healthy. :think:
As some one who drinks way too much caffeine, I wish I had the time to sleep more than 5 hours a night, 12 units at school, 30 hours a week at work, riding bikes so I don't go crazy. I barely have enough time to eat (many days I eat breakfast, then nothing till a late dinner) Much less sleep