Amazon has
12-Count 16-Oz Mountain Dew Kickstart Energy Drink (Pineapple Orange Mango) on sale for $12 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$11.40.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
- Perfect mix of DEW, real fruit juice, and the right amount of kick
- Caffeine (90mg), 10% Juice, Coconut water
- Includes vitamins B & C
- 80 calories per 16oz can
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Everyday breathing in car exhaust with carbon monoxide, jet exhaust, industrial waste fumes, and ????
And you're worried about a soda? LOL
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Buy WHY?
Buy WHY?
Tax related, perhaps?
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The obfuscated, heavily promoted, but definitely not-good-for-you product of the 2010s and 2020s.
Another close body-rot cousin that I can't understand is Mountain Dew. I had a co-worker that would guzzle a 2L bottle (at least) every day and lots of people still drink it, even after it being sensibly banned in 30+ countries already. Is it an inability to read the ingredients?
You are eating foods containing pesticides, herbicides, microplastics, potentially drinking water with PFAS, PFOA...
Everyday breathing in car exhaust with carbon monoxide, jet exhaust, industrial waste fumes, and ????
And you're worried about a soda? LOL
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It should be carbonated though, 1st ingredient is carbonated water.
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The obfuscated, heavily promoted, but definitely not-good-for-you product of the 2010s and 2020s.
Another close body-rot cousin that I can't understand is Mountain Dew. I had a co-worker that would guzzle a 2L bottle (at least) every day and lots of people still drink it, even after it being sensibly banned in 30+ countries already. Is it an inability to read the ingredients?
Since you are new to the US, on behalf of its citizens, I'd like to say, welcome !
Terrible. Pass!
The obfuscated, heavily promoted, but definitely not-good-for-you product of the 2010s and 2020s.
Another close body-rot cousin that I can't understand is Mountain Dew. I had a co-worker that would guzzle a 2L bottle (at least) every day and lots of people still drink it, even after it being sensibly banned in 30+ countries already. Is it an inability to read the ingredients?