Is sitting around with your friends and talking while you drink coffee too time-consuming? Do you think that 5 Hour Energy Drink tastes creepy?
The folks at AeroShot have some good product news for you; inhalable caffeine.
Sure, the little lime-flavored puffs jolt you with 100 mg of caffeine, the same as a large cup of coffee, but they also throw in niacin, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12. If you like your herbal mental placebo, it is sweetened with Stevia.
There's a redeem code on their website so you can probably mail order it, and they say they will be available in Boston and NYC stores in 80 days - they have a countdown for that on the site too. If you're the type who is too lazy to stick a Keurig pod in a machine and wait 45 seconds for coffee, this could be ideal for you. Better get in line now.
Courtesy:Aeroshot
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