"In Conclusion ...Coffee is great, Red Bull is expensive"
Coffee every time. Red Bull does do the trick, but my teeth always feel like they are about fall out afterwards. Ditto coke.
I was once on a job in London, and on my way in one morning I went through Paddington where a company was launching a RedBull wannabe brand, and to launch it they were handing out free samples. Never one to miss a freebie, I collected a number of cans (as many as I could carry) then headed on to the job. When working in other people's offices, I tend not to go on walk about for the coffee machine, so I just kept reaching into my bag for another tin of this stuff. After drinking the whole lot, I decided it was an experience I didn’t want again. Sick, sick, sick.
-Russ
Originally posted by StarrmanWell it just goes to prove you don't want to go off half-clocked...
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Russ, I imagine this is of particular interest to you 🙂
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Originally posted by Russthey probably put 200 mg of caffeine in each can so you maybe
"In Conclusion ...Coffee is great, Red Bull is expensive"
Coffee every time. Red Bull does do the trick, but my teeth always feel like they are about fall out afterwards. Ditto coke.
I was once on a job in London, and on my way in one morning I went through Paddington where a company was launching a RedBull wannabe brand, and to launch it they were ha ...[text shortened]... g the whole lot, I decided it was an experience I didn’t want again. Sick, sick, sick.
-Russ
consumed a half gram or more of the stuff!