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74A Look at the Blow Energy Drink Mix
Following the footsteps of the controversial Cocaine energy drink, Blow is the latest energy drink to stir up controversy. However, unlike Cocaine (which was packaged in a standard slim can), Blow's biggest controversy is its packaging.
As the video above demonstrates, not only is the Blow mix packaged in vials (mimicking cocaine/crack vials), but a package of Blow also includes a mirror and a fake credit card (to mimic the process of snorting cocaine).
A CN8 with the Creator of the Blow Drink, Logan Gola
So what exactly is in the Blow enery drink? Take a look at the nutrition facts below, which are a screen shot captured from the official Blow web site:
As you can see from the screen shot above, the Blow energy drink contains 240mg of caffeine. To put this in perspective, let's take a look at the amount of caffeine found in other common drinks:
- Barq's Root Beer :: 23mg
- Coca-Cola Classic :: 34mg
- Mountain Dew :: 55mg
- Jolt :: 71.2mg
- Red Bull :: 80mg
- Coffee, Brewed :: 80-135mg
- Coffee, Espresso (2 ounces) :: 100mg
- Coffee, Drip :: 115-175mg
- Blow :: 240mg
In case you didn't pay attention to the chart, Blow has 2X more caffeine than most cups of coffee and 10X more caffeine than a can of Barq's Root Beer!
Recent News about the Blow Energy Drink
- Jamaica is not an island - Jamaica Observer
Jamaica Observer Jamaica is not an island Jamaica Observer If the same energy and money that was put into tourism was put into some services or types of manufacturing, then a blow to one market would be more easily dealt with because we could export to other countries, have a wider cross-section of customers ... and more » - 8 hours ago
- Ban for alcoholic drinks 'encouraging' children to booze - Scottish Daily Record
Ban for alcoholic drinks 'encouraging' children to booze Scottish Daily Record Crunk Juce is an energy drink and brandy cocktail in a can, invented by American rapper Lil Jon. Crunk – short for crazy drunk – has 12 per cent alcohol, similar to wine. The Portman Group – funded by the alcohol industry – ruled the packaging did not ... - 7 days ago
- Suck & Blow breaches Portman Group code - The Drinks Business
The Drinks Business Suck & Blow breaches Portman Group code The Drinks Business The industry regulatory body has also ruled that alcoholic energy drink Crunk Juce breached alcohol responsibility rules for encouraging excessive alcohol consumption and failing to make the alcoholic nature of the product clear on its packaging. - 3 weeks ago
If you are interested in trying Blow for yourself, a vial will cost you two to three dollars at your local gas station or liquor store.
The official Blow web site is also selling three different levels of the product, which are outlined below:
The Stash Box Sampler Pack ($5.00) :: Two vials of Blow Energy Drink Mix packaged in a Collectors Edition Stash Box.
The Recreational User Pack ($48.00) :: 24 vials of Blow Energy Drink Mix packaged in a Limited "Collectors Edition" Display Case. Includes a Free shirt and stickers.
The Fiender's Hook-Up ($192.00) :: 96 vials of Blow Energy Drink Mix packaged in 4 Limited Collectors Edition Display Cases.Includes 4 Free shirts and Free stickers.
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frankly the packaging of this product is nothing more than a ploy to get a reaction. honestly, if i were to buy this product it would do little more than make me want for the real thing. way to prey on weaknesses. has anyone even considered the fact that there are some wierdos out there who just might try to snort this stuff? what then? massive doses of caffeine straight to the brain cant be good. of course these amounts of caffeine cant be good taken in any form. but i guess if you are like me and are trying to go no blow, this would be the way to go.
They said that it's equal to 3 cups of coffee a day, I'm sure that ain't good for the heart. But man, smart guy for the marketing though, while it lasts i'm sure he'll do ok for himself. Some people said it doesn't taste good, but it's a mix, so it probably depends in what you put it in.
no one is forcing anyone to buy or use this producted. mothers with nothing better to do should really calm down. "i wouldn't let my sixteen year old use it". Yeah and im guessing at the same time you dont let your kid watch 14 rated movies (although he's most likly jerking it to porn when you're not home) kids aren't dumb or dull as you think. its just an energy drink. also what "kid" could honestly afford this drink? did you look at the price tag on one of these? you think they are going to spend all there allowence on this stuff? So okay lets say they can afford it. now they need a credit card and a mailing address which your not able to access the package.
new fun energy drink. i think is funny slash ineresting. will i try it? fuck yeah.
rock on ILB rock on!
WOW that is a sh*t load of caffine!!! In recently tasted an energy drink called Lighting bolt. Check out what I had to say about that here: http://hubpages.com/hub/Me--Steven-Seagal--His-Ene
Nice hub!
HHHHmmmm That really blows.... very cleaver marketing idea just dont know if I could buy in to it and play that card. Maybe if we only lived in an strictly adult comunity but kids are very influential......
We LOVE BLOW in the Netherlands!!!! We want it very much...
Logan Gola is a true marketing Hero. His smart advertisement, transportation costs saving product with online opportunity is working...My GoodNESS...
In my country soft drugs is legal and we see this as a better and great fun product than real soft drugs....and laugh about the crazy judges, funny US press and hysterious anti-drugs organizations trying to shut him down... well paying attention makes Logan even better and more valuable to expand & make the transition to many more non appreciated products as well...hahahahaha
Perfect strategy for the USA culture... blowing up a small fun gimmic to a National SUCCES by the greatest, freaking, and awesome power of the media...
I bet the religious black belt area Iowa, Illonois contributed the most to Logan's succes...
Well Blow is great and beats cow tipping in Iowa
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ingenuity of marketing at it finest. look, little do most know but cigarette companies have been doing this for years with their fake packs of candy cigarettes. now a company wants to market a product with a little tongue and cheek comedy and the media has a feeding frenzy. grow up world, your happy to imbibe your cancerous substances in numerous ways whether it be, smoking, drinking, etc. So what if i want my energy in a form i can blow off a mirror; its safer than paying attention to the media now a days...
do these people have nothing better to do than to make attacks at peoples business opportunities? tell ur kids no nd let them advertise as they want.
I have never heard of this energy drink. I hope they do not get in trouble like Cocaine energy drink because of their name. I sell energy drinks to major retailers and test new energy drinks everyday. You can see what I am talking about here...http://www.boostmyproduct.com/energy-drinks.html











becauseilive Level 2 Commenter 4 years ago
I saw this on the news last night, and while I have nothing wrong with advertising an energy drink as an illicit substance to attract attention and market the product, It's funny, witty, whatever. I do find it mildly disturbing that a mirror and credit card is included in the package. There is absolutely NO reason to include drug paraphernalia, however fake, with an energy drink, in my opinion.