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Mar. 26th, 2007 09:57 pmIn my hurry to get everything together before leaving for college tonight, I left my can of Red Bull behind in the fridge. So had to settle for a cup of coffee from the vending machine before class. Maybe it's because my system's become used to the Red Bull every week, but I felt strangely tired through the first quarter-hour or so of the class. I did OK, though, breezing through three Powerpoint exercises without a hitch.
I had wondered earlier whether the Red Bull thing had become a superstition, as I'd routinely stuck to it despite Asda's cheaper alternative. If it was a superstition, by doing just as well without the Red Bull in tonight's class I've broken it, and as I've liked other energy drinks like Rhino and Red Rooster just as much, I can now safely switch to Asda's Blue Square at 24p a can.
I had wondered earlier whether the Red Bull thing had become a superstition, as I'd routinely stuck to it despite Asda's cheaper alternative. If it was a superstition, by doing just as well without the Red Bull in tonight's class I've broken it, and as I've liked other energy drinks like Rhino and Red Rooster just as much, I can now safely switch to Asda's Blue Square at 24p a can.
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Date: 2007-03-27 09:05 am (UTC)I always suspect all the imitation brands are made in the same factories anyway, Red Rooster bottles are the same as Asda ones and the stuff tastes the same.
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Date: 2007-03-28 01:58 am (UTC)Sainsbury's relentless is pretty good too - 99p (last time I checked, so about 6 months ago now) for twice the amount of a Red Bull. Identical ingredients too. :D