U.S. maker Redux Beverages claims the drink creates a five-hour buzz
with no 'crash' thanks to a combination of dextrose, a cocktail of
vitamins, amino acids and caffeine. No cocaine in the product, of
course. But using the name sure is appealing to party going youth.
Company claims to offer a non narcotic alternative. Ed. Note: Something
tells me we haven't heard the last of this...
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