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Coming Soon: A Jolt Of Caffeine You Can Spray On Your Skin

slimvictor

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Something called Sprayable Energy is coming soon to an online store. It is a topical caffeine spray. That's right. So if you only drink coffee for the energy jolt, and not the taste or experience, you'll soon be able to spray your skin to stay awake.

The pitch is that caffeine permeates the skin, and if sprayed in the neck area, it will get into your bloodstream more steadily, preventing the energy bursts and crashes caused by a venti-sized Starbucks.

This idea is the brainchild of Harvard undergrad Ben Yu, a molecular biology major and a Thiel fellow. It's a fellowship started by entrepreneur and PayPal founder Peter Thiel.

"One day, I was spontaneously looking at the molecular and chemical structure of caffeine in nicotine," Yu says. "Like if you think about a nicotine patch, nicotine goes through skin really well, and I realized caffeine might be able to permeate the skin, too. I sprayed it on myself, and I verified it was going through the skin and showing up in my bloodstream."

After mixing and testing, Yu and his business partner, former venture capitalist Deven Soni, raised enough money through crowd funding to manufacture the first batch.

Here's how it will work: Four sprays of the product — a dose — is supposed to give you the same energy boost as drinking a cup of coffee. Each bottle holds about 40 doses and will retail for $15. Delivery should start in November.

Since the product only contains caffeine, water and an amino acid derivative, Yu says he's likely to avoid regulation by the Food and Drug Administration. But Michael Jacobson at the Center for Science in the Public Interest says something like this is so new that "it's a very tricky area" on the approval front.

Then there's the cultural question. Will people want to spray their skin with caffeine instead of enjoying a cup of Joe? Yu says he's more interested in the utility of caffeine consumption, not the rituals around it.

"Caffeine is really a nasty molecule, and pure caffeine is terrible," Yu says. "We used it for the stimulative effect, and this culture has evolved around it where it's not about the effect, and just about enjoying the ritual aspects. For those people, they can keep drinking their coffee. But for everyone who wants the functional aspect of the caffeine, this is a much better delivery mechanism because of the steady rate. You could have decaf coffee and then spray yourself on the side."

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http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechcon...a-jolt-of-caffeine-you-can-spray-on-your-skin
 
Too bad I can't spray myself with a fentanyl analog.

You could. But, do you really want to? LOL


There are too many ways to consume caffeine. LOL

I really can say that caffeine abusers are going to huddle all on this.

We'll see more and more caffeine ods soon...
 
They already have transdermal caffeine in soaps and stuff, stop trying to act like being a molecular biologist had anything to do with it. It's not like he made some novel discovery (/jealously)

I think caffeine was once a great thing, people took it every once in a while to improve concentration and productivity. Now it's become just another additive in everything. I didn't even have coffee until I was 16 let alone all these energy drinks kids are drinking. I see a lot of complications from high caffeine intake in the future be it distant or otherwise.
 
I can't see this taking off. We're coffee drinkers, it's what we do.
Remember those trendy "oxygen bars"? They died the death.
 
This is something that I could have used earlier in life when getting out of bed to get to the coffee was my first hurdle. A Goldberg setup where the morning alarm sounds, releases brick which lands on sprayer an saturates me, off I go. To bad, could had made life easier. Next life.=D
 
Great, so we'll no longer need the kettle just the pot to piss in after your spray-on diuretic takes effect.
 
I like a coffee with my joint and there is no way this will replace that, ever. I have zero interest in energy shots or caffeine pills or anything not coffee. In fact my first redbull wasn't very long ago and that was only because it tasted ok with jager. The long standing ban Canada had on Caffeine in non cola soft drinks ended some time recently. You could taste big difference in American caffeinated Mountain Dew versus the no Caffeine Canadian version so much so people would bring it back from the USA. I guess big business forced a change as the Mountain Dew here now has caffeine and promotes the new formulation. I understand it enhances flavour, its not just a stimulant.
 
I'm really sensitive to caffine.... I'm still jacked off the cup of coffee I had this morning. Makes me poop too.
 
Caffeine is a pretty bad drug. Addictive stimulants are generally poor choices.
But there are more differences between coffee and caffeine that the article ignores.
Coffee has 1500 chemicals in it, including many anti-oxidants.
It also has culture and taste associated with it.

I am addicted to caffeine (despite what I said earlier about it being bad!).
I have tea every day, and sometimes coffee as well.
But when my stomach is full, after a large meal, I don't want coffee. And that is when I feel the lowest.
So, I find caffeinated chewing gum quite useful then.
Doesn't mess with my digestion, and I feel the energy.
I enjoy the mint, and the chewing, but there are nasty sweeteners in it. I think I would go with the sprayable caffeine if I had the choice.
 
"Four sprays of the product — a dose — is supposed to give you the same energy boost as drinking a cup of coffee. Each bottle holds about 40 doses and will retail for $15. "

10 doses for $15?
90 caffeine tablets of 200mg each = $4 at the local drug store
 
^ it says 40 doses for $15, not 10 doses
That is a lot cheaper than coffee, though still much more than the pills.
But, come on, this is new!
 
LOL. Caffein sucks big time. It really doesnt affect me or just makes me edgy and agressive and unfocused. Real stims are way better.
 
I don't think the novelty and minimal increased rate of absorption outweigh the cost, aesthetics, taste, and tradition of drinking coffee enough to make it lucrative.
 
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