Game Juice

game.jpgMountain Dew and Bawls have traditionally been the fuel of choice of gamers. More recently Mountain Dew hooked up with Microsoft to bring out the limited edition Halo 3 Game Fuel.

Another “energy soda” has entered the market: simply called “Game Juice“. No word on caffeine amounts because they are [sigh] concealed within an “energizing blend”.

Based in South Florida the drink is available at gaming stores.

Cheesy marketing statement from the drinks inventor:

“We wanted gamers to experience the cool grip of the plastic bottle,” Rosenberg said.

The plastic bottle has little buttons etched into it (kind of like a controller).

Game Juice comes in an obscene bright green color (the kind of color that’s so strong it actually stains your pee).

The guys at EnergyThis are stocking it (nationwide)

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Posted in Energy Drinks, Soft Drinks · October 4th, 2007

6 Comments

hellzenvy October 9th, 2007 11:11 am

I have not had a drink that changes the color of my pee since Brainwash. I remeber that turning my pee blue and staining the toilet.

KarlieMildraed October 9th, 2007 12:08 pm

This reminds me of the logotype for Soylent Green. It’s people you’re drinking…

RockUM October 9th, 2007 5:37 pm

I tried it at a game center and its great. I really liked it, and I bought a few more. Haven’t tasted anything like it before. A bunch of my friends like it too. Its just that its new and a lot of people haven’t tried it yet.

Energy Drink Guru October 12th, 2007 9:58 am

I’m gonna have to try and find some of this over the weekend!!!

Caf-fiened October 14th, 2007 11:36 pm

I just saw on their website that it is only 38mg of caffeine/serving x 2 per bottle makes it less potent than an 8oz Red Bull….booo!!!
It’s all about the Full Throttle or Rip It :)

cutt up January 3rd, 2008 10:22 am

ya this seems lame.
it looks like some freakin boogers in a bottle.
ew.
and rip it sux butt ok

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