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Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
So anyone see those idiotic propel commercials?

"Did you know there are 250 calories in this bottle of vitamin water? That means you have to do 466 MORE SIT UPS!"

Therefore we all need to do 3728 sit-ups each day. OR ELSE WE'RE ALL GONNA BECOME FAT
>> Anonymous
>>31893
meh, i think its something worth noting, chances are most people don't check nutritional facts on water.. and 250 is a lot for water.. when i was landscaping over the summer there were guys i worked with drinking 4-5 of them a day
>> Sabby !!J9oxJsHtaZJ
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A lot of commercials are stupid- the people sweating neon colored sweat in the Gatorade commercials unnerve me.
I get the point, but they don't look very healthy...
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
Well anyone that drinks non-water as a water replacement is a dumb piece of shit anyway. Propel's no better than soda.
>> Guil
>>31893
I think Hammer likes Vitamin Water and is "butthurt" :D

Honestly I think it's just good advertising. Especially if you are trying to cut out excess calories and drink water only but want a bit of flavor
>> Anonymous
Pff, it still has water in it, that's not a fair statement.

Anyways, using sit-ups as a calorie burning exercise is possibly the dumbest thing I've heard all day.
>> Guil
>>31904
You realize every drink "still has water in it".. so it's entirely fair.
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
>>31903

You know, I actually have a six pack in my room, I use it to chase shots of 151.

But nah, can't stand the stuff while sober.
>> Guil
>>31921
Real men let 151 rape their throat.

Man I once got drunk off that and it turned me off of hard liquor for a good while, the smell made me feel sick
>> Anonymous
does anybody remember when vitamin water changed its taste? I remember 4 years ago it tasted like ass! and there was almost no 'sugar' in it. now its like everything else.
>> Anonymous
>"Did you know there are 125 calories in this bottle of vitamin water? That means you have to do 466 MORE SIT UPS!"

fixd
>> The Inverted Jogger !E203O4hsXo
Huh, maybe its just me, but I can't find any information on propel website about nutritional info. For a corporation so quick to criticize other products, they sure have a lot to hide?