Guest EXPAT Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 http://www.edgenewengland.com/style/food_drink//130119/inhalable_caffeine_to_be_reviewed_by_fda U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether inhalable caffeine sold in lipstick-sized canisters is safe for consumers and if its manufacturer was right to brand it as a dietary supplement. AeroShot went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and it’s also available in France. Consumers put one end of the canister in their mouths and breathe in, releasing a fine powder that dissolves almost instantly. Each grey-and-yellow plastic canister contains B vitamins, plus 100 milligrams of caffeine powder, about the equivalent of the caffeine in a large cup of coffee. Everyone wants a quick fix to what ever. . . Quote
Members JKane Posted February 22, 2012 Members Posted February 22, 2012 I'd be curious to try it. Many swear by the 5-hour energy shots... Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted February 24, 2012 Members Posted February 24, 2012 I don't believe in inhaling anything other that air, natural food aromas, and medications. If you need caffeine take a tablet or drink Jolt Cola. If only it came sugar-free. Quote
Guest Hoover42 Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 I don't believe in inhaling anything other that air, natural food aromas, and medications. If you need caffeine take a tablet or drink Jolt Cola. If only it came sugar-free. Agreed! People have always thought I was weird for not smoking (cig or pot) simply because I was averse to inhaling anything other than air. Quote
Members JKane Posted February 25, 2012 Members Posted February 25, 2012 Agreed! People have always thought I was weird for not smoking (cig or pot) simply because I was averse to inhaling anything other than air. I like to smoke a cigar now and then, but I'm with you on not inhaling burning crap into my lungs. I'd try the caffeine once I suppose... Quote