Harvard Professor creates caffeine inhaler.It's Legal and $2.50 per inhaler(6-8 uses)

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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    Harvard Professor creates caffeine inhaler.It's Legal and $2.50 per inhaler(6-8 uses)

    Harvard Professor creates caffeine inhaler.It's Legal and $2.50 per inhaler (6-8 uses).
  • Nuusku
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 993

    #2
    Damn i want one! I want i want i want i want!! ! !

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    • snusjus
      Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 2674

      #3
      I'd like to see an effective, non-NRT nicotine inhaler. I'm sure it would be successful sales-wise.

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      • Monkey
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 3290

        #4
        Originally posted by snusjus
        I'd like to see an effective, non-NRT nicotine inhaler. I'm sure it would be successful sales-wise.
        Cigarettes?

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        • Duff338
          Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 423

          #5
          You can get a free sample sent to you, I went to the site http://www.aeroshots.com . They are giving out samples until Jan.1st or until they run out, said 2-3 weeks for shipping...let you know once my sample comes.

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          • Jimbob11
            Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 137

            #6
            Future headline: 'New Study Links Caffeine Inhalers to Rare Form of Scrotum Cancer'

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            • GoVegan
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 5603

              #7
              Just my opinion but coffee is such a wonderful drink and a caffeine inhaler would ruin all the fun. There is nothing better than a nice hot cup of coffee in the morning or almost anytime for that matter. This would be like inventing a chocolate inhaler so you can get your chocolate fix without actually having to eat chocolate.

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              • Bigblue1
                Banned Users
                • Dec 2008
                • 3923

                #8
                Originally posted by GoVegan
                Just my opinion but coffee is such a wonderful drink and a caffeine inhaler would ruin all the fun. There is nothing better than a nice hot cup of coffee in the morning or almost anytime for that matter. This would be like inventing a chocolate inhaler so you can get your chocolate fix without actually having to eat chocolate.
                Not everybody likes coffee man, Coke I love but at 150 calories a can, I've basically stopped drinking it. Won't tuch aspertame so diet is out of the question. Think this will fit in nicely when I need a pick me up. Assuming the delivery method and uptake are good......

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                • rickcharles606
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2307

                  #9
                  Originally posted by GoVegan
                  Just my opinion but coffee is such a wonderful drink and a caffeine inhaler would ruin all the fun. There is nothing better than a nice hot cup of coffee in the morning or almost anytime for that matter. This would be like inventing a chocolate inhaler so you can get your chocolate fix without actually having to eat chocolate.
                  This^^^^^^

                  I wonder though, has the FDA approved this, or is caffeine not a regulated product? I'ma look this up ;-)

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                  • desirexe
                    Member
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 1170

                    #10
                    Remember when tobacco giants used to give out samples of cigs & dip? Well, I don't remember that time, I've read about it, but just saying..look at where that got tobacco co's..up to their necks with lawsuits. I just hope this inhaler thingie and caffeine shots don't mess up the future for those of us who enjoy a simple cup of coffee. I'm personally not too excited about this but I respect people who enjoy a non-coffee lift so yay for Harvard!! I'll just stick to my coffee and adderall

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                    • BadAxe
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                      • Jan 2010
                      • 631

                      #11
                      Originally posted by rickcharles606
                      This^^^^^^

                      I wonder though, has the FDA approved this, or is caffeine not a regulated product? I'ma look this up ;-)
                      I don't believe 5 hour energy is FDA regulated and that is a caffeine product.

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                      • snusgetter
                        Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 10903

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BadAxe
                        I don't believe 5 hour energy is FDA regulated and that is a caffeine product.

                        It may not be FDA regulated but there are plenty of legislatures who have or have tried to legislate the sale of 5 hour energy!!

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                        • sgreger1
                          Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 9451

                          #13
                          Originally posted by GoVegan
                          Just my opinion but coffee is such a wonderful drink and a caffeine inhaler would ruin all the fun. There is nothing better than a nice hot cup of coffee in the morning or almost anytime for that matter. This would be like inventing a chocolate inhaler so you can get your chocolate fix without actually having to eat chocolate.

                          Yah for me this would be a no-go. They already have no-doze pills and caffein shots (or any of the other thousands of delivery mediums) but I drink cofee because its warm (and tastes good) in the morning and is just a great way to start the day. It's not even about the caffein, as you build tolerance quickly and many studies have shown that after a few weeks, that 1 cup of cofee in the morning has no actual affect on your level of "awakeness", it's mainly placebo, as your body has already adapted and is expecting the cofee. But even knowing that I drink it EVERY DAMN MORNING because this is America and that is what I like to do at breakfast time (aka. 8-9pm at my desk at work).

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                          • Monkey
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 3290

                            #14
                            I drink a cup pr three in the morning. This seems to be marketed to bar hoppers. Get a pick me up while getting wasted. I had a Vodka and Redbull phase and it didn't go as well as expected .....I will stick with coffee.

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                            • Duff338
                              Member
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 423

                              #15
                              As others mentioned, I can drink a cup of coffee, but anymore then one makes me jittery. I can consume more caffeine from soda, energy drinks etc, with no issue, but the calories are way too much for me, and the sugar free/diet products usually have horrible ingredients, so for me, this could be a win. I also think it is a interesting concept, and a free sample can't be wrong.

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