Blow Energy Drink: Go Blow

Blow energy drink is a powdered energy drink mix. The makers of Blow energy drink are obviously cashing in on the "sex, drugs and rock n roll" culture so to speak- an old marketing strategy to get instant publicity and a time tested strategy to break into the market. It is interesting how it never seems to fail! But the bottom line is that it is not a drug, it is an energy drink with an innovative presentation. The producers obviously did not want to take a chance and therefore went for loud and in your face publicity and packaging that's all!

Besides the fact that its name blow is another word for cocaine, the drink comes in a vial of white powder for a more authentic druggie experience. It is shipped with a mirror and a credit card, so you too can make belief you are actually adding on some hard-core illegal stuff to your otherwise regular drink. Behind this attention seeking marketing strategy lies a regular energy drink. The creator of Blow energy describes the drink and its marketing strategy as "cool", unarguably effective, seductive and edgy.


This drink of 240mg caffeine and 2000mg of Taurine is far more potent than any other energy drink .You can mix it with any favourite drink and get a kick! It makes for a great party drink. Keep you going after a hard day of work, so you can have an absolute blast even after slogging the entire day! The mix cannot be consumed on its own or snorted, it needs to be mixed with a drink. Those who ignored the warning on the bottle and decided to try out "unadulterated stuff" ended up with terrible burning noses and will vouch for it!

Logan Gola, the proprietor of the drink says," We definitely would not advocate that you mix it with anything that has caffeine in it. We are at the upper limit."

When you really look at it, it is just a drink so why this uneasiness over the advertising? After all the imagery in nothing but gimmicks that admittedly aim at the young hard pressed crowd who need something to keep them going. In a way it is better because it satisfies a teenage thirst to "experiment" with the banned and unknown without themselves any serious damage. The drink is for sale to people above 18years of age. So I would say that at the end of the day it is the stuff that matters not the packaging! Energy drinks are not only approved by FDA, they are legal for people of all ages groups, and seem to be a magic portion for today's generation to deal with the excessively demanding lifestyles.

By: Christopher Schwebius

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Christopher Schwebius is an entrepreneur who seeks out sharply defined, specifically focused topics to research. Upon finishing his research he provides relevant, un-biased information to his readers based on his discoveries and/or personal experiences. One of his latest ongoing projects can be viewed at www.blowenergydrinkreview.com

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