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Has anyone tried this new drink 'Samedi'? i had never heard of it until today when i walked into a deli in guildford and spotted it.. bought 4 cans.. one for myself and the rest for the boys at work! It tastes AWESOME!! we were all enjoying it while it was going down.. but no long after finishing.. we all felt pretty ill!! head spins, head aches, feeling sick! it was really strong!!

i thought that i would do a bit of research on 'samedi' when i got home to see if other people have experienced similar effects to what we all had! there isnt alot of info on it... its not meant to be released yet.. still another month or something!! but the info i found was a little scary!! there have been no consumer reviews as of yet..

here is what i found

- Samedi Says...

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When you name an energy drink "Samedi" after the Voodoo spirit Baron Samedi (a guy with the ability to awaken the dead) you've got to respect the super-natural power that you're dealing with. The ad team have actually been over to New Orleans and participated in ceremonies summoning Him.

Baraon Samedi or Papa Guédé is a Loa or a spirit in the Voodoo faith. He is the patron of parties and er oticism and also a shepherd of death residing at the crossroads and is also linked to resurrection.

so does anyone else think this is strange?? its weird how all my workmates and me reacted the same to it

it would be interesting to see if anyone else game enough to try it will experince the same!??!

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Energy - 1030kj

protein - 2g

fat - 0g

sugar - 67g

sodium - 650mg

guarana extract - 600mg

caffeine - 160mg

riboflavin - 2.4mg

niacin - 14mg

vitamin b6 - 2.3mg

vitamin b12 - 2.8mg

pantothenic acid - 3.5mg

taurine - 2000mg

glucuronolactone - 125mg

Energy - 1030kj

protein - 2g

fat - 0g

sugar - 67g

sodium - 650mg

guarana extract - 600mg

caffeine - 160mg

riboflavin - 2.4mg

niacin - 14mg

vitamin b6 - 2.3mg

vitamin b12 - 2.8mg

pantothenic acid - 3.5mg

taurine - 2000mg

glucuronolactone - 125mg

LSD

fixed :banana:

Energy - 1030kj

protein - 2g

fat - 0g

sugar - 67g

sodium - 650mg

guarana extract - 600mg

caffeine - 160mg

riboflavin - 2.4mg

niacin - 14mg

vitamin b6 - 2.3mg

vitamin b12 - 2.8mg

pantothenic acid - 3.5mg

taurine - 2000mg

glucuronolactone - 125mg

demonic hit from Satan himself - holy f*$k 10000mg

Baraon Samedi's spooge - just a blob!

True eh bro??....lol

Edited by SCR34M
Energy - 1030kj

protein - 2g

fat - 0g

sugar - 67g

sodium - 650mg

guarana extract - 600mg

caffeine - 160mg

riboflavin - 2.4mg

niacin - 14mg

vitamin b6 - 2.3mg

vitamin b12 - 2.8mg

pantothenic acid - 3.5mg

taurine - 2000mg

glucuronolactone - 125mg

Far out its got twice the amount of taurine and caffeine in it than red bull, surpriesed you didn't die!

i probly almost did... lol

i had a couple of heart pulpitations :S

i can tell u i wont be drinking it AGAIN!!

surely it wont last very long if its going to do that to people!!

It is werid that you all had the same reaction so im just going with "cursed" :) lol

I personally like 'Red Eye' i think its awsome if anyone has had the chance to try that




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