5 The consumption of acidic beverages contributes to an erosive oral milieu, and should be of concern to the dental practitioner. 4 The prevalence of dental erosion in the 21 st century has also increased due to our enhanced preference for sweet and sour. 4 Between 1999–2002 daily carbonated soft drink/fruit drink consumption by 13- to18-year-olds was 26 ounces, and the Center for Science in the Public Interest has reported that in 2004 total consumption of these drinks for every man, woman and child was approximately 68 gallons per year. 1– 3 In 1942 the annual production of soft drinks was about 60 12-ounce servings per person, and that number has increased almost 10-fold since 2005. This is a blog about being tasteful and I’d like to keep it that way.Sweetened beverage consumption has increased dramatically over the past 35 years in America with carbonated soft drinks being consumed the most frequently children, teens, and young adults are the main consumers. And if you haven’t, I’d rather not display them here for your own benefit. And the good thing about the Unleaded brand is they don’t use aspartame as the sweetener, and we’ve all heard about the side effects with aspartame. Still the same citrus flavor, but for some reason, there seems to be more pop to the flavor with Unleaded. I had tried their Unleaded (Sugar-Free) version a while back and I like it better than the regular, to be honest. Seems to be the big thing now: Get your caffeine the way you’re used to, but with some B-vitamins added to it as well!Īnyway, I recommend all the brands of Full Throttle. Unfortunately, it is undergoing construction at the moment, but it looks as it they are changing the labels and they apparently have a coffee brand of energy drink, just like Monster and Rockstar previously released. What would I do without you?Īlso, I found Full Throttle’s website.
Don’t worry: I’m not drunk, nor was there a worm at the bottom of the can! Here is proof indicating my discovery about blue agave as well. Apparently, blue agave is the same cactus they use to make tequila. The Full Throttle Blue Demon says it is blue agave and fruit flavor. Then I took a sip and sure enough, it was a nice fruity flavour.
Right when I cracked open the can, I had a feeling things would be looking up for this type of Full Throttle. As promised, here is my review of Full Throttle Blue Demon.