This is some of the muck on sale here:

No great selection but who buys it? Usually students.

Thanks for the revelation. My esteam for manky hot water boilers has just risen.LucidFlight wrote:Nescafé Original and Blend 43 are made from scraping the insides of manky hot water boilers.
Not advisable with rhubarb.Brian Peacock wrote: "if it ain't got a crunch, I ain't going to munch." This saying has served me well in life.
trust me, some caffeine is to vile to drink, now, if you're that much of an addict, there are pills of it sold as dietary supplements...JimC wrote:Caffeine is caffeine is caffeine...
It being soluble, why drink at all? Attach IV for study session.Scot Dutchy wrote:It is not called 'instant' coffee here but soluble coffee. It all tastes bloody awful.
This is some of the muck on sale here:
No great selection but who buys it? Usually students.
We used to be able to get pills called "No-doze", which had as much caffeine as half a dozen strong cups of coffee. I tried some at uni, for all-night study sessions, but they sure made me fucking twitchy...Svartalf wrote:trust me, some caffeine is to vile to drink, now, if you're that much of an addict, there are pills of it sold as dietary supplements...JimC wrote:Caffeine is caffeine is caffeine...
Hermit wrote:Sorry to hear about your extreme dislike of so many things. I enjoy two or three mugs of tea a day. With honey and lemon.
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