Anyone remember "Ultimate Orange?" We can't get it in Illinois anymore. That stuff was great, but it put holes in my brain. I think i slept four hours during my whole senior year of college.
Red Bull has 80mg of caffeine.
Coffee has 95mg of caffeine.
Yup.. If you really want a kick, get those 500mg caffeine pills... For the next 3hrs you can sit at a table and study no problem, even if you're the kinda guy that has to move around the chair every 2 mins and starts to get an itch down his back and then it moves to his leg and he can't concentrate..
no. its just low carb. take it from a bartender. i did hear, though, that carbonation, as in pepsi and so on, hinders protein absorbtion. true? probably just a myth.
i just realized something, i haven't had a cup of speciality drink coffee in like 3 months. in 2 weeks school starts and i need to start my caffiene again, what is the best way to make a coffee drink without getting all that sugar?
this is exactly how we brew coffee at my house. I am a high school teacher by day, and i drink entirely too much... which is why i switch to the energy drinks from tiem to time. i began dipping with coffee grounds, like the baseball players do... man my teeth hurt.
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