smokeymcpot42088
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Those energy drinks shaped like automotive nitrous bottles don't have any nitrous oxide in them, and are carbonated with standard carbon dioxide. The reason they are branded as NOS is to allude to the energetic effects NOS has on cars.
Apparently there are some energy drinks that are actually carbonated with nitrous oxide though, but it wouldnt have enough to do anything (probably contain a few grams per liter):
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[Energy Drink Review] Nitrous Monsters
Overview: Monster has been a leader in its industry for as long as I’ve had an interest in energy drinks. They have managed to attain their high status by constantly mastering every new innov…www.everyview.com
I am aware that the NOS energy drinks do not have nitrous in them. My question was more regarding the labeling, it has almost the same exact sticker as a NOS tank; seems like it would be some kind of infringement. But probably win win for them.
Ah you addressed half of the second question. I am not under the impression I could get a nitrous high from a 'nitrogenated' (their word) drink.
My question was if anyone is aware about any possible health concerns about drinking a ton of those "nitrogenated" (carbonated with nitrous oxide) drinks. I notice they seemed to dissapear from the market. Maybe they just don't get em where I live.