Oh yeah, I don’t know why but there’s so much crap on this can. That’s….probably even smaller than milligrams. What in the world is MGC? Millagrams centered? Thanks DuckDuckGo. I didn’t think the suppliment facts is where you would put that kind of info. I can’t believe there’s that much taurine in this when it isn’t even listed. That’s a lot of sodium.ġ00 calories whereas other drinksbare usually 10 to 50.ġ010 mg of taurine?! What? I think because it is supplement facts that these might be forged. 2mg of B6 yet its 101%? I think someone did the maths wrong…ġ0 mgc of B12 and 105 mg of sodium. There’s 2 servings so thats even more when I drink this entire can. Not a lot from the looks.ħ0 mg Vitamin C which most of these energy drinks don’t have usually. There’s a few boosters in it like maltodextrin but no ginseng or straight caffeine even though the “supplement facts” say theres 100mg. This was kinda upside down though but it was still there!Ĭarbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, sodium benzoate, salt, potassium sorbate, natural flavor, glyceryl abietate, maltodextrin, medoum chain triglycerides, calcium disodium edta, sucralose, yellow 5, yellow 6. Well I’m glad even cheap energy drinks have the don’t drink if you’re a kid warning. Luckily I took a sneak peak at the ingredients and there weren’t all that many. I bought two of them because the third was just a zero calorie and zero sugar version of this one.Īnyhow, I really don’t expect much from this as it was a dollar, but I’m super tired and I need a pep. Not bad considering it looks fairly promising and is a pretty good sized can. This is Rip It and I got it for a dollar at the Dollar Tree. Good coffee is also a plus.I don’t have a lot of time this weekend so I’m doing this review on my phone. I prefer them between the hours of midnight and 3am though, so being open late night is a plus. PS: Completely unrelated but someone tell me where the best pancakes in Portland, OR can be found, I am on a quest! Good pancakes are a great thing in this world. I’m also thinking of starting a Twitter for these sorts of things… I’ll keep you posted on that as well. I’ll keep you all posted on when the new prints become available, I haven’t decided how many I plan on doing yet, or how much they will cost, but pay attention to the News portion of the site as well as the Facebook fan page for updates. In my in-depth and accurate Facebook research, I’ve found its going to be a toss up between Terminal Lance #3 “Looking Professional” and Terminal Lance #17 “The Stare”. The last set ran 10 limited edition prints of Terminal Lance #15, all individually autographed by myself. In site news, I’ll probably be doing another print run soon. However, that idea passed by and has been reborn here in 3 panels. The initial idea for this strip was actually a live action documentary I was going to make on my 2nd deployment, given that I worked with ComCam every day and I had access to high quality camera equipment. Many long nights in the turret were kept fueled by those sweet little cans of delicious. In any case, the Citrus-X ones were fantastic. I have yet to actually see the short cans stateside, though I wouldn’t be too shocked to find them. However, back in garrison–where the world is readily available–Monsters and Rock Stars are just as prevalent. I did this on Rip-Its because it is really as much Iraq humor as it is Marine humor. A good Marine can take about 8 out of the chow hall on a good run, and boy do they.Įnergy drinks are big in the Marine Corps. Despite the efforts to reduce the amount of caffeine intake by only making the smaller cans available to us, Marines will raid the chow halls when they get the chance and shove as many as they can fit in their cargo pockets, shove em’ in their trucks or keep a reserve in their cans. For those of you that have never been to Iraq, a Rip-It is an energy drink that they hand out to the Marines and soldiers overseas like delectable cans of liquid candy.
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