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It’s a win win they can fulfill their contractual minimum orders, that they failed to reach last months and can write these off. Win-Win situation.
134 0 ReplyIsn't prime caffeinated? That's dehydrating and not at all helpful to people who need water...
54 0 ReplyI don't think the main goal is to actually help people. Most likely PR/brand awareness and tax write offs.
138 0 ReplyThey'd get the same tax deduction by disposing of the drinks.
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The cans have caffeine. The bottles don't. Pic looks like the bottles.
Still tons of sugar though.
32 0 ReplyActually not sugar, these are full of sweeteners and very little sugar, lots of potassium, little sodium, it's a great way to create some electrolyte imbalance
13 0 ReplyOk fine, but it's cloyingly sweet. Try Meta Moon hydration and tell me it's not way too sweet.
2 0 ReplyI heard that it's sweet as fuck, but I am not giving a single dime to that motherfucker Logan "film dead bodies for clout" Paul, he can go fuck himself
7 0 ReplyIs it too sweet for Hozier though?
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I don't think it is, it's supposed to keep you hydrated, all it is is water with a shit load of sweeteners and flavouring (and allegedly lead)
17 0 ReplyThere's a caffeinated version of it and a 'electrolyte' version, afaik
9 0 ReplyA good, it's got what plants crave
24 0 ReplyI was just making that joke
7 0 ReplyYou sure you're not the smartest guy in the world?
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They have both, the plastic bottles are hydration and the cans are energy drinks
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