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Reddit mentions of Country Time Lemonade Mix, Caffeine Free, 82.5 oz Canister

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Country Time Lemonade Mix, Caffeine Free, 82.5 oz Canister. Here are the top ones.

Country Time Lemonade Mix, Caffeine Free, 82.5 oz Canister
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Resealable canister makes it easy to keep drink mix fresh (and avoid spills)Made with no artificial sweeteners or flavorsOnly 60 calories per serving136 servings per containerFat-free, gluten-free, and Kosher certified
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Found 4 comments on Country Time Lemonade Mix, Caffeine Free, 82.5 oz Canister:

u/SerDickonManwoody · 2 pointsr/asoiaf
We're cool! Thank you for the spirited defense.

And make it a month's supply of Country Time.

D
u/EragonShade98 · 2 pointsr/agt

Matt Franko's act debunked:

Though he had a simple act, the delivery was stellar. Here's how it went down.

  1. The carton contained water and only water in it.
  2. The cups had the powdered forms of the different drinks he made. If you look carefully, every time he lifted a cup, he made sure to cover the bottom portion of the cup. Probably because they had the powders in them.
  3. Franko just added water and they changed color. After they sat for a little, they fully saturated and became the drinks.

    Links to the powdered products:

    First he did milk: https://www.amazon.com/Peak-Whole-Milk-Powder-900-Grams/dp/B004K0862K

    Then orange juice: https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Juice-Powder-LBS-907/dp/B006JSPE9O

    Then red wine: https://www.nutricargo.com/red-wine-powder?language=en&currency=USD

    Then plain water.

    Then beer: https://www.amazon.com/Chef-Cheries-Powder-Pound-Plastic/dp/B00BBX6CPC

    And finally, lemonade: https://www.amazon.com/Country-Time-Flavored-Lemonade-Canister/dp/B00FN6HK9U
u/virtuawesomo · 1 pointr/Frugal

(Edit: 140mg caffeine, correction courtesy of DonOblivious)

This is a good answer, but an incomplete one. Looking at the side of a can it looks like you have a few basic ingredients: Sugar (25g), Taurine (1000mg), Caffeine (2500140mg+), Ginseng (200mg), and B Vitamins.

Taurine and Caffeine are both stimulants, and do the bulk of the CNS loading in the mix.

B Vitamins aid in the metabolism of energy from various energy sources, and alone is a very effective supplement for energy levels.

Ginseng seems to have about a thousand unproven uses, but is generally accepted to lower blood sugar, and improve insulin response, this is likely responsible for the 'whoa this is great' energy drink high, instead of the 'too much Halloween candy' sugar sickness.

And Sugar is just a pick your poison kind of exercise.

Adding costs all up to the above linked products:
Taurine: $23/kg Serving: 1000mg = $.023 / serving (1000 servings per pouch)
Caffeine: $2.99/(100200mg) Serving: 140mg = $0.02 / serving (143 servings per bottle) (edited)
B Vitamins: $8.98/100 Serving: 1 tablet = $.09 / serving (100 servings per bottle)
Ginseng: $18.65/(250
500mg) Serving: 200mg = $.03 / serving (625 servings per bottle)

Grand total is about 5116 cents per every can of monster replaced, assuming you're alright providing your own juice crystals, I have as well not hunted at all for price reductions or bulk pricing on the above supplements.

If you want to avoid the stimulants and still get an invigorating effect, I would just recommend the B vitamins on their own, combined with some free office coffee, they work quite well.