Sunday, July 08, 2012 9:55:43 PM
I am gonna make an effort here, with mdub's counsel ringing in my ears.
A fluid ounce of liquid contains about 500-600 single drops. Let's go low and call it 500 for prudence. So a 16 oz. bottle of Gatorade has about 8,000 drops of liquid.
A sixteen ounce bottle of Gatorade, bought in bulk, costs about a dollar (much more in a single purchase).
Now let's ponder on the possibility that one of Fuse DROP's could provide the same nutrients as a bottle of Gatorade. Let's use the same 16 oz. bottle as our container for Fuse DROP's. Now I have a bottle that has 8,000 drops in it that are worth 8,000 dollars.
Do you see any possibility of that? Absurd.
In conclusion, and for the last time: a single drop of liquid cannot and will not replace the Sport Drink industry. This is my best effort....I cannot be any clearer.
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