yeh ste, and us magpies ended up with Bowyer(worst decision ever, apart from getting rid of bobby!)
as for the caffeine mints there is a rather large problem
You buy a pack of 12 from the US at the equivalent of £1.25 approx. Each pack, for that price, contains 12 mints. Each mint contains 100mg of caffeine. Anyone with any incling of mathematic knowledge can work out that per pack, that equals 1200mg of caffeine.
If you read the FAQ links, the "myth or fact" article from, apparently well known caffeine researcher(whom i have never heard of personally). Caffeine DOES NOT HARM YOUR HEALTH. However, that is, as stated very nochalontly, that the recommended max allowance is 400mg. Now think of a paintballer, how many games a day is that person likely to play, and how easy is it to consume 1 mint, 2 mints, then 3,4,5,6,7 and onwards. Therefor 1 person could consume, easily a whole pack in one day. Feeling very energized, that person is likely to buy more and more, hence starting a chain of performance depletion over a period of time. Practically nothing is large amounts is good for your health.
Now (beware of sneaky business plug), would it not be better for a smaller or equal amount of caffeine to be ingested but, having a more efficient means of transportation around the body. Also havign secondary, stimulating, natural ingredients enabling the energy to last a hell of alot longer, with less caffeine, so safer, and for a similar price, and delivering an instant energy boost in addition to a lasting one like one of the particular products we offer(designed by a Nobel prize winner- Dr L Ignarro- the same dude that invented viagra!) .
Beware of some of these products advertised in magazines, especially those available FROM the USA. Unlike our products not all are approved by the british health authority and Govt. One particular muscle enhancing product, has now been made illegal in this country that was once available from "mens health" magazine.
i really have to control these outbursts
sTevie::C