Caffeine in a Cup or in a Bar of Soap
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"Give me a latte soap with the pick-me-up of espresso.
No time to grab a cup of joe in the morning? We have the answer: caffeinated soap.
Reuters says Shower Shock "supplies the caffeine equivalent of two cups of coffee per wash with the stimulant absorbed naturally through the skin, manufacturers say." ThinkGeek says the soap, which goes for $6.99 a bar, is "scented with peppermint oil and infused with caffeine anhydrous."
Riscx reviews this unusual product: As far as using this soap to get me "going" in my morning shower I can't really tell if it's the caffeine from the Shower Shock soap or actually the peppermint additive. Let just say that after lathering up my bod, specifically the areas that are 'sensitive", such as way down yonder, I was wide awake. I was almost bouncing off the walls, mixing "sensitive" areas and mint or menthol leaves you with a feeling of a cool frosty "ice-pick" feeling right where it counts, had me screamin' "ohh mama!"
But does it really work? Well, something did." -from USA Today 4-20-07
For me, I'll take my caffeine in a cup. Today I enjoyed French coffee in a Grand Haven mug. It was stimulating! But caffeine while taking a shower? These are the days my friend.
Jim "Train"
"Give me a latte soap with the pick-me-up of espresso.
No time to grab a cup of joe in the morning? We have the answer: caffeinated soap.
Reuters says Shower Shock "supplies the caffeine equivalent of two cups of coffee per wash with the stimulant absorbed naturally through the skin, manufacturers say." ThinkGeek says the soap, which goes for $6.99 a bar, is "scented with peppermint oil and infused with caffeine anhydrous."
Riscx reviews this unusual product: As far as using this soap to get me "going" in my morning shower I can't really tell if it's the caffeine from the Shower Shock soap or actually the peppermint additive. Let just say that after lathering up my bod, specifically the areas that are 'sensitive", such as way down yonder, I was wide awake. I was almost bouncing off the walls, mixing "sensitive" areas and mint or menthol leaves you with a feeling of a cool frosty "ice-pick" feeling right where it counts, had me screamin' "ohh mama!"
But does it really work? Well, something did." -from USA Today 4-20-07
For me, I'll take my caffeine in a cup. Today I enjoyed French coffee in a Grand Haven mug. It was stimulating! But caffeine while taking a shower? These are the days my friend.
Jim "Train"

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