Dec 30

One of the major variations between Red Bull and Blow energy drink, is the way you consume the drink. While the former doesn’t give you much of an option, being an open-the-can-and-gulp-it-down drink, Blow energy drink offers you the option of choosing your own drink to add the energy drink mix in.

Instead of appreciating the fact, the introduction of yet another widely noticed brand of energy drink, has in fact widened the spectrum of choice for an adult individual, such on-the-edge campaigners have been instead running the drink down.
One should also take into account, that with such an aggressive marketing blitz by their side, Blow may even be able to salvage a potential alcoholic, by bringing him into the energy drink fold.

One answer that needs instant redress is why campaigners have stopped protesting about alcohol? The side effects of alcohol are much more lethal and very, very obvious for anyone to miss. Or is it that anti-alcohol protest is old hat and no one cares two hoots about it any more?

Dec 20

Why would you want to run down an energy drink? Why is it that on the other hand alcoholic drinks like beer, whiskey, rum, vodka have no ‘run down’ campaigns springing up against them every now and then?
Here are some facts about the Blow energy drink, which have to be taken into account. Let’s view them in comparison to its rival legendary energy drink Red Bull.
Blow is three times as strong as the age-less Red Bull.
If one assesses the ingredients used in the manufacture of Blow energy drink, there’s nothing in there that should shock you out of your skin.

There’s Taruine, which has been forever used in Health drinks over the years. Taurine has been know for more than a century now for its unique ability to alleviate tiring muscles. The only variation from Red Bull on this count is be that Blow has twice the quantity of Taurine.

Inositol is the other ingredient, which Blow has in common with Red Bull.
And it would be amount to a feat, if someone would be able to give us more than one reason for banning caffeine.

Dec 10

Don’t be surprised if this scenario emerges over the next few months. Blow energy drink could change the ways.
One fine day you’d wake up to find that the publishers and editors of Sports Illustrated, that venerated Sports magazine, have been arrested for printing and commercially circulating vulgarity. Perhaps they wouldn’t even bat an eyelid while doing it.

Why? Because of sustained pressure on the establishment by consistent lobbying by professional campaigners against indecent exposure by bikini clad models on the Sports Illustrated’s annual calendar.

A cursory glance at the recent controversy, which followed the well-calibrated, high profile launch of Blow, a powdered energy drink mix, cannot but help make you feel that the people who are campaigning against the drink are high on the drink themselves.
Such is the verve and the energy that’s being put on by the campaigners, who seem hell bent on banning… a health drink!