[ARCHIVED THREAD] - This is a Mt. Dew thread (Page 1 of 2)
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I used to work with a guy that would show up every morning with two of the liter sized bottles and slug them both before lunch.
The same guy would say "I can't believe you can drink coffee during the day like that" when I would have my second cup for the day in the afternoon. |
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I used to work with a guy that would show up every morning with two of the liter sized bottles and slug them both before lunch. The same guy would say "I can't believe you can drink coffee during the day like that" when I would have my second cup for the day in the afternoon. I probably drink 1-2 liters a day while at work. I'm 5' 10" and 165. Fit and still run circles around 20 her olds. Lol. |
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RIP.... |
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I probably drink 1-2 liters a day while at work. I'm 5' 10" and 165. Fit and still run circles around 20 her olds. Lol. Quoted:
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I used to work with a guy that would show up every morning with two of the liter sized bottles and slug them both before lunch. The same guy would say "I can't believe you can drink coffee during the day like that" when I would have my second cup for the day in the afternoon. I probably drink 1-2 liters a day while at work. I'm 5' 10" and 165. Fit and still run circles around 20 her olds. Lol. Doesn't it make you thirsty though? I can't drink it when I need to hydrate since it just leaves my mouth dry. I have never been big on soda though, it always drove me crazy drinking a whole can or bottle and then having to go get some water. |
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I got super exited when we were at Camp Shelby a few months back..
went in every gas station, PX, convenience store.. Baja frickin Blue. having been regulated to the depths of taco hell only, it was a unmitigated pleasure to get a couple of six packs of the stuff. |
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Shit tastes like it's got carnauba car wax in it or some kind of oil
Enjoy it's all yours Ahhhh I found it, no thanks 2. BROMINATATED VEGETABLE OIL (BVO): This is a perfect example of a tricky ingredient because most people will read it and thing it is not a problem since it is vegetable oil, skipping over the word "brominated." Brominated means that this is vegetable oil that contains the chemical, bromine. It is used as an emulsifier in many citrus-flavored soft drinks. An emulsifier is a substance that allows foods to mix together. It does this by thickening the oil so that it is as dense as the water in the drink. India has banned the use of BVO from its soft drinks and it is not an approved additive in Europe. Bromine and/or forms of bromine are used in pesticides, disinfectants, flame retardants, as a gasoline additive, and for swimming pool maintenance. Its use has been limited in the U.S. but is still contained in some food products. Bromine has no known essential role in human health. |
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Quoted: RIP.... Unless you take a vacation to Malaysia, Singapore, or the Philippines. It's an active flavor sold there. |
| Had my first Mt Dew when I was about 4...52 years ago...drank it every day for 40+ years...firmly believe BVO blew out my thyroid...Brominated Vegetable Oil...Mt Dew is one of the last hold outs to remove it from their products...haven't had one in 2 years now... wont until they do...I tell others not to as well...BVO is bad stuff... |
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I wish it was sold in stores. http://www.mtndewkid.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Mountain-Dew-Sangrita-Blast.jpg That is the only mt dew that is nasty as shit. Damn you taco bell |
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Shit tastes like it's got carnauba car wax in it or some kind of oil Enjoy it's all yours Ahhhh I found it, no thanks 2. BROMINATATED VEGETABLE OIL (BVO): This is a perfect example of a tricky ingredient because most people will read it and thing it is not a problem since it is vegetable oil, skipping over the word "brominated." Brominated means that this is vegetable oil that contains the chemical, bromine. It is used as an emulsifier in many citrus-flavored soft drinks. An emulsifier is a substance that allows foods to mix together. It does this by thickening the oil so that it is as dense as the water in the drink. India has banned the use of BVO from its soft drinks and it is not an approved additive in Europe. Bromine and/or forms of bromine are used in pesticides, disinfectants, flame retardants, as a gasoline additive, and for swimming pool maintenance. Its use has been limited in the U.S. but is still contained in some food products. Bromine has no known essential role in human health. Third ingredient is Orange Juice!!! Nuff said. |
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Shit tastes like it's got carnauba car wax in it or some kind of oil Enjoy it's all yours Ahhhh I found it, no thanks 2. BROMINATATED VEGETABLE OIL (BVO): This is a perfect example of a tricky ingredient because most people will read it and thing it is not a problem since it is vegetable oil, skipping over the word "brominated." Brominated means that this is vegetable oil that contains the chemical, bromine. It is used as an emulsifier in many citrus-flavored soft drinks. An emulsifier is a substance that allows foods to mix together. It does this by thickening the oil so that it is as dense as the water in the drink. India has banned the use of BVO from its soft drinks and it is not an approved additive in Europe. Bromine and/or forms of bromine are used in pesticides, disinfectants, flame retardants, as a gasoline additive, and for swimming pool maintenance. Its use has been limited in the U.S. but is still contained in some food products. Bromine has no known essential role in human health. All I got from that is I'm fireproof |
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Gave up pop about 4 years ago for the most part. I sneak one in every once in a while if I need caffeine. (Not a huge coffee drinker, especially when it's hot out.)
But previous to stopping drinking for the most part, it was my go-to for sure. I'd enjoy a nice ice cold pepsi once in a while... but MD I could drink all the time. |
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http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/f0/e9/fa/f0e9fae812f4ce7d1bfbac709a721b1d.jpg Discontinued never tried that one |
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Now go get your fuckin shine box.. <a href="http://s1124.photobucket.com/user/urbankz/media/Baha_zps5ec56efe.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l565/urbankz/Baha_zps5ec56efe.jpg</a> I like this one but only seen it in one store. ONCE.... |
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Third ingredient is Orange Juice!!! Nuff said. Quoted:
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Shit tastes like it's got carnauba car wax in it or some kind of oil Enjoy it's all yours Ahhhh I found it, no thanks 2. BROMINATATED VEGETABLE OIL (BVO): This is a perfect example of a tricky ingredient because most people will read it and thing it is not a problem since it is vegetable oil, skipping over the word "brominated." Brominated means that this is vegetable oil that contains the chemical, bromine. It is used as an emulsifier in many citrus-flavored soft drinks. An emulsifier is a substance that allows foods to mix together. It does this by thickening the oil so that it is as dense as the water in the drink. India has banned the use of BVO from its soft drinks and it is not an approved additive in Europe. Bromine and/or forms of bromine are used in pesticides, disinfectants, flame retardants, as a gasoline additive, and for swimming pool maintenance. Its use has been limited in the U.S. but is still contained in some food products. Bromine has no known essential role in human health. Third ingredient is Orange Juice!!! Nuff said. I see that evens it out Like a fat chick eating a candy bar with a diet soda Prolly a Dew But hey I love me a good hot dog also |
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All I got from that is I'm fireproof Quoted:
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Shit tastes like it's got carnauba car wax in it or some kind of oil Enjoy it's all yours Ahhhh I found it, no thanks 2. BROMINATATED VEGETABLE OIL (BVO): This is a perfect example of a tricky ingredient because most people will read it and thing it is not a problem since it is vegetable oil, skipping over the word "brominated." Brominated means that this is vegetable oil that contains the chemical, bromine. It is used as an emulsifier in many citrus-flavored soft drinks. An emulsifier is a substance that allows foods to mix together. It does this by thickening the oil so that it is as dense as the water in the drink. India has banned the use of BVO from its soft drinks and it is not an approved additive in Europe. Bromine and/or forms of bromine are used in pesticides, disinfectants, flame retardants, as a gasoline additive, and for swimming pool maintenance. Its use has been limited in the U.S. but is still contained in some food products. Bromine has no known essential role in human health. All I got from that is I'm fireproof Lol optimist gonna optimize I love me an ice cold can of Coke that shit can be used as an oven cleaner Once in a while My problem is on road trips for work in Dixie Sweet tea omfg But this a dew thread so no hijacking I like the green color |








