I stored my Berocca tablets in my rechargeable toothbrush cup pumping them with electricity, safe to

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Sounds like a story of my sister who thought she was nearly killed when a light bulb fell from the light fitting in the ceiling and into the bath she was about to get in.
 
When they are converted to suppository use they actually lose some efficiency in terms of raw power, but obviously make up for it with enhanced supernatural effects. However, to feel this benefit it is necessary to leave them foil wrapped and contained within the plastic tube, and shove the whole lot up. Think battery pack vs. a single cell - you need a pack to run your cordless drill or laptop.

:eek: Sounds a bit dangerous, but you seem to know what you're talking about, so will give it a go.

Troll thread?

Were you wondering why your electric toothbrush was taking so long to dissolve in a glass of water, before you noticed your mistake ?

wt-actual-f is wrong with you? hahahaha

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well if nothing else you've cheered me up no end

B@

I'm as serious as a scurvy.

I don't have a shaver socket in the bathroom, so I leave my toothbrush charger in the kitchen and only charge the brush about once a week.

For whatever reason when tidying the counter last I positioned the Berocca in the corner on the charger. Only realised it was it was infusing it with electromagnetic waves when I felt it was rather toasty upon lifting it up for a vitamin boost. That's when I remembered it's foil lined :o

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I wonder why the OP takes Berocca. Isn't that just a more expensive pharmacy medication that even a strong coffee can out perform? Or does charging it boost it's performance? :p
 
I'm as serious as a scurvy.

I don't have a shaver socket in the bathroom, so I leave my toothbrush charger in the kitchen and only charge the brush about once a week.

For whatever reason when tidying the counter last I positioned the Berocca in the corner on the charger. Only realised it was it was infusing it with electromagnetic waves when I felt it was rather toasty upon lifting it up for a vitamin boost. That's when I remembered it's foil lined :o

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ahhh you've blown it OP haha, you shouldn't have said anything :) fair play though, that was funny

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  1. Buy Boots own brand. It's cheaper per tube, you get twenty tablets rather than fifteen and it has more of the good stuff than Berocca does.
  2. Oh and the Boots own brand version tastes nicer.
  3. That is all.
 
  1. Buy Boots own brand. It's cheaper per tube, you get twenty tablets rather than fifteen and it has more of the good stuff than Berocca does.
  2. Oh and the Boots own brand version tastes nicer.
  3. That is all.

In addition if you then urinate into glass mason jars, you can use your wee as a cheap source of lighting for your house.
 
I can't deny that the first wee of the day after imbibing a Boots Re-Energise always raises a chuckle due to the colour :)
 
Also

http://www.thedebrief.co.uk/news/re...rk-or-is-it-a-waste-of-your-money-20151054792

"Berocca review
So Berocca doesn’t necessarily stop colds, may act as a placebo and contains ingredients that are potentially harmful, thereby balancing out the placebo-based positives. It’s no wonder Lana, and many other nutritionists, are fervently against it.

‘It’s absolute madness if you ask me, and makes no sense to take it,’ she says. ‘Especially when there are much healthier, more natural alternatives on the market! Unfortunately, products like Berocca are heavily marketed as they’re pushed by big pharma companies, but when recommending vitamin C to my clients I recommend a food state product. This means the supplement is made from real food, such as berries, freeze dried and turned into a tablet.’
 
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