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pescatom

07/09/12 10:34 AM

#19935 RE: HSmith #19922

HSmith: Electrolyte replacement does not require carbs like so many of the popular drinks include these days. If the sole function is to replace sodium, potassium, etc., then its totally possible. Many companies produce caps, pills, and fizz solids for this purpose already. As you heard from York, the drop was salty, not sweet. Again, let's wait until Fuse releases and shares its intended purpose.
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Dropkick

07/09/12 11:56 AM

#19954 RE: HSmith #19922

Now Smitty my boy.....without having any knowledge of the Drop technology ( no one really does except what Fuse has told us)...and to come out and say my man Info is telling absolute falsehoods is just asinine.
He is merely stating what he believes given the information handed out so far, like you have been doing, and I tend to lean toward info on most topics. Now your carb stance sounds really interesting, and a little from left field, because I haven't heard it mentioned before on the board, or from fuse. Explain it a little more so someone doesn't call you out for being an absolute falsehood.
Good day mate!