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Post by sanmar on Sept 20, 2013 9:05:17 GMT -5
Ditto ltdhpp!
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Sept 20, 2013 9:51:14 GMT -5
My riding jackets have pockets, I often use a backpack, especially to and from work, and I'll take one if I'm on a longer ride.
But the easy answer is CHUG CHUG CHUG!
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Post by Kwagga on Sept 20, 2013 14:04:57 GMT -5
Quit drinking that stuff. It's no good for you. drink water or juice. ;D AGREED!! I ended up in hospital on a drip because of energy drinks. Pushed my blood sugar to over 20. Rather chew (sugar-free) gum, as the chewing motion keeps the eyes open. Hopefully you plan to drink off the scooter, but if you want to drink while riding, get an empty IV/drip bag so that you just put the pipe in your mouth. Store it under the seat, bag hook or in a rucksack.
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Sept 20, 2013 14:09:34 GMT -5
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Post by Kwagga on Sept 20, 2013 14:26:57 GMT -5
That's what I'm saying. Same concept, but the IV Drip Bag is cheaper. Disposable.
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Post by sailracer on Sept 20, 2013 15:11:00 GMT -5
[replyingto=rockynv]rockynv[/replyingto]Thats the best policy.
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Post by cookietin on Sept 20, 2013 15:34:02 GMT -5
Aspartame is no joke. I'd avoid Sugar-Free anything.
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Post by Kwagga on Sept 20, 2013 16:29:26 GMT -5
Aspartame is no joke. I'd avoid Sugar-Free anything. Agree - Sucralose sweetener doesn't have the unfounded, but possibly dangerous aspartume. Apparently Coke Zero has one with the aspartume in and one has Splenda, or sucralose in. BUT THAT"S ANOTHER STORY. ;D
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Post by scooter12 on Sept 20, 2013 21:43:07 GMT -5
I need to invest in a new cup holder. Used to ride with it on the back of my scoot, but need in more in the front..
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Post by jdmsoldier on Sept 21, 2013 0:31:30 GMT -5
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Post by Kwagga on Sept 21, 2013 4:35:28 GMT -5
Oh, and I only drink 1 energy drink a day, usually in the morning like a cup of coffee. One too many. Talk to a docter. I had two on the day and ended up on a drip. I would only have on the odd occasion, but I was advised to stay off anything like that. Poison, they say.
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Post by rockynv on Sept 21, 2013 6:04:39 GMT -5
Aspartame is no joke. I'd avoid Sugar-Free anything. My wife was rushed in for emergency irradiation of her thyroid due to what they thought was an extreme case of Hyper Thyroidism. After it was over they found out OOPs it was a side effect of Aspartame because of it being based on a metabolizer. Too many folks suffer heart palpitation and raging high blood plessure from Aspartame. My wifes spikes as high as 195 over 140 if she consumes anything with Aspartame which didn't bother her at first. Her problems started after getting into keeping a wholesale club multi-pack of Big-Red chewing gum in her desk at work. Now she will be on Thyroid Hormone Therapy for the rest of her life for no good reason. Aspartame poisoning (some consider it a food allergy) can also mimic Lupis and Fibremialga. This can be really dangerous stuff and most people since a reaction to it mimics other ailments are misdiagnosed and improperly treated.
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