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Well the label does say, "Black out in a can" sheesh. Maybe we can start watering our crops with it since the caffeine will make things grow faster. - Idiocracy 2.0
Well the label does say, "Black out in a can" sheesh. Maybe we can start watering our crops with it since the caffeine will make things grow faster. - Idiocracy 2.0
Does the label really say that? Article says the product has that nickname. Like how Fosters beer (the large can variety) had the nickname "drunk in a drum."
I'd never heard of this product until now. This decade's Zima? (where's the "blah" or "barf" icon?)
Does the label really say that? Article says the product has that nickname. Like how Fosters beer (the large can variety) had the nickname "drunk in a drum."
I'd never heard of this product until now. This decade's Zima? (where's the "blah" or "barf" icon?)
No, not on the can, I just looked again. I was probably thinking of Blackout in a glass
It's obvious from the packaging they're marketing this drink to young drinkers.
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