Da_bang80
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While MD may not have much caffiene, it does have quite a bit of sugar, and 2 litres of MD was enough to keep me awake.
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Tim: Cola beverages naturally contain caffiene (ie Coke and Pepsi) and so it's legal under Canadian health standards to artificially pump up the caffiene count (ie Jolt). I imagine the same applies for Red Bull. MD, or 7up, or Sprite, anything like that doesn't naturally contain caffiene and so it's illegal to pump up the caffiene levels. It's an odd Health Canada loophole that I heard about on a CBC documentary. Apparently, Pepsi Canada is getting fed up about selling uncaffienated MD and is bitching to allow the juiced-up stuff onto the market.
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But is this true for just Canada, or the whole world? What does it mean???!!!!!
Is Red Bull also popular in Canada is a very nice but amazingly expensive mixer?
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