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Did someone forget to buy coffee filters again?
Are you studying in a place where drinks are prohibited?
Do you hate red bull?
Good thing you have your caffeine inhaler on you. Two quick sprays, and you'll be feeling fitter'n five fish in a feral feeding frenzy. Forget feeling fatigued, forever!
Now
available in prescription strength!
Misty Morning Alarm Clock
http://www.halfbake...ing_20Alarm_20Clock [blissmiss] [Letsbuildafort, Oct 05 2004]
Syringe
http://www.halfbake..._20in_20a_20syringe The logical next step. [Worldgineer, Oct 05 2004]
Other Caffeinated Products
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine What [whatastrangeperson] was talking about... [Overpanic, Oct 05 2004]
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Also available as a patch. + |
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the patch sounds like a bit of a choking hazard... |
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Ah, this is unfortunatedly already "baked". Asthmatics commonly use bronchodilators which act in a similar way to caffeine, and a common inhaler-dependent asthmatic's complaint is medication-related twitchiness and insomnia. On the upside, you now know whose medicine cabinets to raid. |
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But why let them have all the fun? |
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Do coffee ideas ever get fishboned? |
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"Octane gel" available at www.thinkgeek.com has this covered. It's a topically active gel consisting of ginseng, aloe, and other things. |
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Ah, but an inhaler it is not. |
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Nice idea. Due to an illness, caffeine
pills couldn't keep me going anymore
(lost taste for coffee) and now have to
be on Provigil to stay awake for any
meaningful amount of time. |
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Still need take the caffeine, too, but
would love it in an inhaler. |
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