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Monster drinks are radioactive

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Amy Carter11 months ago

I met the inventor and his wife on a plane. When I asked her if she lets him drink his own product her answer was hell no. That’s all I needed to hear.

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politically homless refugee11 months ago

What ignorant fools believe that something glowing under a black light means it’s radioactive? That is absolutely insane, there is no correlation to black lights and radiation. I am not saying anything about whether monster has radioactive isotopes in it or not🤷‍♂️

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MarcusL11 months ago

Look at the ingredient and you’ll see “riboflavin (Vit. B2)” listed among the B‑vitamins. Riboflavin is a textbook fluorescent compound: Strong UV absorption peaks near 370–450 nm, right where black‑lights shine. Visible‑light emission is centered in the yellow‑green range.

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ingytrader11 months ago

It also has cyanide in it.

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Lio11 months ago

Pretty soon we going to have to stop drinking everything 😭

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Stephen Tennill11 months ago

Bananas are also radioactive. 🤔

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Regulus One11 months ago

Never have never will

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𝐅𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐛𝐨𝐧𝐞 🇻🇦11 months ago

Those drinks have 666 on them in Hebrew numbers

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Julian Eduardo Valie11 months ago

It glows under black light! It must be radioactive

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MechaG11 months ago

Did public school just give up? They can’t be serious

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