Alternative Beverage

Q: What is "QuickTHRILL!" ?

A: QuickTHRILL! is a very uncomplicated concept that infuses purified water with caffeine.

Q: What are the ingredients in QuickTHRILL! ?

A: There are only two ingredients; purified water and caffeine

Q: Is QuickTHRILL! an energy drink?

A: Goodness no! Energy drinks include additives and other stimulants in them that even the FDA hasn't determined what a recommended daily allowance for them should be.

Q: How much caffeine is in each bottle?

A: Bottle sizes may vary, so we’ll use ounces and a comparison to answer that. One ounce of QuickTHRILL! contains the same amount of caffeine that an ounce of regular coffee has in it.

Q: Why QuickTHRILL! ?

A: The answer is simplicity. QuickTHRILL! is the healthy alternative to your morning coffee. Its better for you because it has no calories. Its better because you wont burn your lips or tongue. Its better for your teeth since it wont stain them, and its better for your social life because it wont cause halitosis like coffee does. Best of all, QuickTHRILL! is half the price of your standard grande double mocha latte!

 

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     We thought we’d try to make you smarter by putting a page of cool facts about caffeine here. But one thing we found out is that people who sell products that include caffeine as an ingredient aren't legally permitted by the US Food & Drug Administration to make any other claims for it.   They can't tell you how caffeine makes you smarter, faster, stronger, more relaxed, and more confident. 

     Since we aren't permitted, if you go to -please don’t leave us!- http://web1.caryacademy.org/chemistry/rushin/StudentProjects
/CompoundWebSites/1998/Caffeine/history_of_caffeine.htm
you’ll learn this:

History of Caffeine
     Caffeine is one of the world's most widely used drugs. Some anthropologists believe its use may date back to the Stone Age.  Caffeine was first extracted from coffee in 1821.  Coffee originated in Ethiopia, by the fourth century AD it was introduced to Arabia and the rest of the east.  It is believed that the Ethiopian nomads discovered coffee through their animals.  They realized that after the animals would eat the fruits from the trees they would have an energy boost, so the nomads tried eating the seeds too and they also had an increase in energy.  Coffee has since been used in religious ceremonies so that the people involved in the rituals could stay up and pray the entire night.  In 1573 coffee was introduced to the Europeans, when it was first introduced them, the authorities tried to ban it but they couldn't do it.  Tea was introduced later in 1657 and became very popular to the people. Even later milk chocolate was introduced into Switzerland in 1876, near the end of the 19th century cola products started to appear around the world.

     Cliff Claven from the 80’s TV show "Cheers" will be stopping by later to tell you plenty more about the world’s early trade routes.

     While scroungin’ ‘round the web we found an introduction to a book, The Caffeine Advantage, by Bennett Alan Weinberg and Bonnie K. Bealer (Free Press, 2002). The authors say that caffeine can improve your IQ, memory, mood, athletic ability, physical condition, and performance at work. Further, they write that caffeine:

  • a.) Improves your ability to think clearly and solve problems, and can actually raise your IQ

  • b.) Increases your short-term memory, helps you concentrate, and relieves boredom.

  • c.) Is a powerful antioxidant, combating muscle damage and helping you to stay younger.

  • d.) Improves your mood and overcomes depression, creating an "attitude of success."

  • e.) Helps you run, swim, and cycle longer and faster.

  • f.) Increases the painkilling power of common analgesics and is itself a strong pain reliever.

  • g.) Grows brain cells in the areas of the brain responsible for long-term memory.

     Well, now!

     So go ahead and enjoy all of our delicious and refreshing THRILL! drinks.  We don’t make claims that our caffeinated products do any of those things.  We’re just sayin’ what's been out there already.

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