Energy drinks

I used to drink boost and all the ropey £1 euroshopper ones, but it just makes me feel like crap. If i do fancy one, lucozades a safe bet, if not a fruity relentless.

Always seems like such large quantities to drink it in though, so i normally break it down during the day.
 
Worse than normal fizzy drinks which are very bad.
More caffeine and less crap in a coffee and tastes a 1000x better.
Just why.
 
Red bull is nice, the small cans though. I don't like these big 500ml cans of relentless/monster you can get. Those are diabetes in a can.
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As others, the big fizzy ones are too big (unless I'm at a festival or something). Although the still ones are quite good hangover cure :p I prefer a coffee, but if thats not possible I'll just grab one of the supermarket own brand ones
 
Not really a big fan of the taste of most energy drinks if I'm honest.

But I more than make up for it with the shear amount of Coca Cola/ Dr Pepper and coffee I drink throughout the day :D
 
I might as well buy shares in Coca Cola, I could probably single handedly drink them out of administration with my levels of Relentless consumption.
 
used to be big into them, been trying to cut back. i'll still go for the odd bottle of mountain dew but my days of getting 3 litres of whatever the cheap asda stuff is are over.

issue is, you can get so easily into the habit of drinking them then they have no effect. better to keep yourself distant from them so when you do need the boost its like drinking rocket fuel.
 
not a big fan in the slightest, did a mountain bike race sponsored by redbull once at uni - got to the point that i couldn't ride properly as i had the shakes...

For a hangover Purdeys is enough, if i'm properly knackered a red-eye (filter coffee with extra shot or two of espresso in it) but usually i just survive on coffee :)
 
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