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Aug 13, 2003, 09:19 PM
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| | | Energy drinks Energy drinks. Hi I went to trader joes the other day and was looking for Propel the energy drink, or at least that's what I call it. The clerk said I was better off drinking red bull for a good energy replacement. He said that the Propel has synthetic chemicals in it that arent good for me. Any comments? | | | | | | |
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Sep 24, 2004, 08:34 PM
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| Re: Energy drinks darrel, you want a healthy alternative in the energy drink market right? in my personal business i market the #2 energy drink on the market. XS by logic nutrition, has been out for about 2 years. it has zero-carbs, zero-sugar, and only 8 calories. it s about to pass
(that energy drink you mentioned in your message) for the top spot. i don't know how into the health craze you are but this drink can be inserted into any low carb diet/health plan. all the energy comes from adaptogenic herbs and vitamin b-12. one of the great thing about this drink is people who are diabetic can have an incredible tasting drink and not have to worry about is their drinking sugar. this product is not available in any store, it is an exclusive product through my business.
if you are interested i can send you some samples. |
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Jul 21, 2005, 01:06 AM
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| Try A.C.T. (Advanced Cell Therapy) Energy Drink Darrel,
I use ACT.
It's the all-natural energy drink at http://actforfree.com/default1.asp
All the info is there.
Or you can check out the info blog: http://actforfree.blogspot.com
(1) All Natural
(2) Large supply at low cost.
(3) Long lastin, non-crashing energy all day long.
(4) Feel Good.
-Good luck, Joshua |
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Jul 21, 2005, 09:22 AM
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| Energy Drinks Hi,
First, the other volunteer who advertised at this site; advertising is not allowed !!!
As far as energy drinks, why not stick with a proven (by that I mean not harmful) one.....like Gatoraid??
Don't take a chance on drinking a lot of stuff that isn't yet proven to not being harmful!
Best wishes,
fredg |
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Aug 14, 2005, 01:15 PM
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| new healthier energy drink I, A bit late but I am very interested in knowing more about your product and would greatly appreciate more info. please contact me asap. cheers. Quote: |
Originally Posted by DMWHITMORE darrel, you want a healthy alternative in the energy drink market right? in my personal business i market the #2 energy drink on the market. XS by logic nutrition, has been out for about 2 years. it has zero-carbs, zero-sugar, and only 8 calories. it s about to pass
(that energy drink you mentioned in your message) for the top spot. i don't know how into the health craze you are but this drink can be inserted into any low carb diet/health plan. all the energy comes from adaptogenic herbs and vitamin b-12. one of the great thing about this drink is people who are diabetic can have an incredible tasting drink and not have to worry about is their drinking sugar. this product is not available in any store, it is an exclusive product through my business.
if you are interested i can send you some samples. | |
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Oct 13, 2005, 09:34 AM
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| Red bull red bull wins hands down for any energy drink
i drink it sometimes and it is not addictive at all
and further it does not contain chemicals
it is quite good
do have red bull |
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Oct 16, 2005, 06:29 AM
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| Is there any energy drink on the market which does not contain coffeine ? I am asking this because I am afraid these drinks really raise one's blood pressure to a higer level than normal. Is it true? |
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Nov 17, 2005, 08:02 PM
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| drinks i think that it depends on what the energy drink is going to be used for? if your using it during sports red bull and other similar drinks are not the way to go because of the amount of caffeine and sugar. Both can be a factor in cramping during sports. just something to think about. |
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