Drank Soda: Extreme Relaxation Beverage
Perfect for the hectic holiday season, Innovative Beverage Group brings us Drank soda--the beverage that supposedly equals relaxation in a can. Dubbed by some as "weed in a can," Drank contains melatonin, valerian root, and rose hips--a combination that's supposed to induce relaxation and drowsiness. A spokesperson for the drink says "In our day and age, we've got a lot of stress. The economy is bad. People need something to help them relax, bring them down." In reference to the claim that the drink mimics the effects of marijuana, the response was "This isn't going to get you into any trouble. You can buy it in the store. It's legal." Plus, it tastes like grape soda--sweet! Check out Drank's website for fun facts and media (The Pussycat Dolls and Ludacris love it--how bad can it be?), or go ahead and snap some up on Amazon.com.
--AndreaLeigh




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The economy is bad. People need something to help them relax, bring them down." In reference to the claim that the drink mimics the effects of marijuana, the response was "This isn't going to get you into any trouble. You can buy it in the store. It's legal." Plus, it tastes like grape soda--sweet! Check out Drank's website for fun facts and media
Relaxation Therapy on July 30, 2010 at 06:58 AM
Relaxation in a can?? Thats a new one to me, its an interesting post and the subject is one that i will keep an eye out for - Thanks
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Chelsea on March 29, 2011 at 11:21 PM
I love this stuff i drink it every day! I am so addicted! You guys should deff come out with something new!
sleep on November 30, 2011 at 07:16 PM
The thing is that they may advertise sodas as a beverage for relaxation, but in truth, carbonated drinks causes insomnia.