TweetWHAT A WAY TO SELL SOMETHING!!
TweetIt's a thinly veiled reference to methamphetamines, but the company admits there is no meth in its coffee -- just rich arabica coffee beans and something a little different called yerba mate.
Yerba mate comes from South America and is used to make teas and coffees there. Sellers of yerba mate products claim it raises your energy level, so pairing it with already caffeinated coffee beans could provide quite the boost.
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Tweetah trying to go the way of the "cocaine" energy drink. gotta love marketers
TweetWonder if it makes your teeth rot and break ya out in sores ?
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TweetThat reminds me of an ad I saw for some coffee one time, it's called "Wake the Fukk Up!", lol!
TweetWell, I don't know about that, but I know if you take your clen before a cup of strong coffee you will bounce off walls.
Tweetthats how I start the day tman....lol Got to love dieting
TweetIm sippin some Dunkin Donuts coffee. It'll make ya hear bag pipes if youre not careful
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