Author Topic: opinions on energy drinks.  (Read 6139 times)

ya but did red bull give you wings

i always thought they tasted bad when i first tried it

im just gonna stick back to soft drinks ty

my sister drinks a monster or a red bull like every day
I don't drink energy drinks though. I don't even drink soft drinks that much, usually water or tea. honestly, drinking coke or pepsi or whatever never seems to keep me up or give me extra energy or anything like that. never really has. I'm not sure if energy drinks would be the same way, but regardless I'd like to try someday. I just don't wanna buy something that tastes gross, lol

I am A D D I C T E D

Also,
pro tip: brush your teeth IMMEDIATELY after having this radioactive waste.
When I started drinking this stuff I got two parallel cavities instantly.
That was only drinking 2 - 4 a week for like 4 months.
forget that stuff about, "its bad for you :,,,("
No stuff it is, the real danger is losing your loving teeth.

NOT PRO TIPP
« Last Edit: May 10, 2016, 11:37:36 PM by Kumquat »


I like Red Bull, but I never felt a buzz from it. And I don't drink it commonly at all. Not sure I've ever bought my own can. But I've sipped a can on the rare occasion my dad has gotten himself one.

The only other energy drink I buy is Lucozade, which I think is quite different from your Monster/Relentless/Red Bull.
I rarely get these though. Maybe 1-3 bottles a year. Usually on a long car journey, and usually Orange.
I've also had Lucozade medicinally before, as it was designed as an energy drink for people who are sick.

Also,
pro tip: brush your teeth IMMEDIATELY after having this radioactive waste.
When I started drinking this stuff I got two parallel cavities instantly.
That was only drinking 2 - 4 a week for like 4 months.
forget that stuff about, "its bad for you :,,,("
No stuff it is, the real danger is losing your loving teeth.
This is bad advice.
Don't brush your teeth straight after drinking energy drinks, or cola. The acidity of the drink weakens your enamel, and then brushing them will literally scrape the enamel off. This does lasting damage if you do it regularly. And enamel damage is irreversible, leaving you susceptible to cavities and decay, and giving you sensitive teeth.

You should wait an hour after drinking before brushing, and should rinse your mouth with water straight after drinking, so as to wash away the acids left upon your teeth.

Don't brush your teeth straight after drinking energy drinks, or cola. The acidity of the drink weakens your enamel, and then brushing them will literally scrape the enamel off.
EUGH

The only other energy drink I buy is Lucozade
I rarely get these though. Maybe 1-3 bottles a year.
..that's probably how much lucozade I drink a day

THEY'RE PRETTY GOOD if you can HAAANDLE THEM LIKE I DO

My first energy drink ever was a grape rockstar. It didn't really affect me
Then I had an actual monster. I was wired for about 4 hours
Monster rehab is about the same too
Mocha monsters are pretty good but also don't affect me.

THEY'RE PRETTY GOOD if you can HAAANDLE THEM LIKE I DO
put down the energy drink frequency

I've never had an energy drink because I don't want to spend money on something I don't like, plus I'm really annoying and jumpy when on caffeine from soft drinks, so putting a higher caffeine content in my body might not be such a good idea.

put down the energy drink frequency

Drink them less frequently eh


always tastes like coke mixed with dr pepper or somethin

I'm going to attempt to stay off of caffeine as long as I can. I don't drink energy drinks (never tried one, they smell gross). That's not to say I won't have a Mtn Dew once or twice a week, but I have no interest in getting hooked on caffeine, and I manage just fine without it.