You guys in America, have you seen this deal; what's up with all these energy drinks on the market now?
Amp, Rockstar, Monster, etc..... too many to name, and of course the beloved Red Bull, which came first from Thailand, only to be copied by all these followers {which are essentially just made by Coke and Pepsi}.
They want between 2.50 and 3 bucks a can for this garbage, because they put in slightly more caffeine and also some ginseng and other crap that doesn't do a thing except make you feel like you have some sort of buzz which actually is all just psycho-somatic.
It may have spread to the UK and Aus as well, not sure ..... don't fall for this trick; Amp is basically Mountain Dew with more caffeine and some useless plants from Asia thrown in and so they double the price................ these companies are making bundles of cash from this garbage, same as Red Bull at 3 bucks for a slim 10-ounce can. Which, by the way, is now made in the states so why still charge for the hefty import premiums? I don't buy any of this crap and rarely even drink soda unless with a meal, the sugar content is just astronomical.
* Just went to the store, which is why this shit was on my mind.... as usual, some gas and some milk, a box of cereal and some water ...... 58 bucks.
Who says living in America isn't a great thing??
Amp, Rockstar, Monster, etc..... too many to name, and of course the beloved Red Bull, which came first from Thailand, only to be copied by all these followers {which are essentially just made by Coke and Pepsi}.
They want between 2.50 and 3 bucks a can for this garbage, because they put in slightly more caffeine and also some ginseng and other crap that doesn't do a thing except make you feel like you have some sort of buzz which actually is all just psycho-somatic.
It may have spread to the UK and Aus as well, not sure ..... don't fall for this trick; Amp is basically Mountain Dew with more caffeine and some useless plants from Asia thrown in and so they double the price................ these companies are making bundles of cash from this garbage, same as Red Bull at 3 bucks for a slim 10-ounce can. Which, by the way, is now made in the states so why still charge for the hefty import premiums? I don't buy any of this crap and rarely even drink soda unless with a meal, the sugar content is just astronomical.
* Just went to the store, which is why this shit was on my mind.... as usual, some gas and some milk, a box of cereal and some water ...... 58 bucks.
Who says living in America isn't a great thing??
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