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Bikewer

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We've been watching Le Tour, and among the advertisers this year is this product.... Or scam...
http://www.ripfire.com/

The marketing claims it "increases nitrous oxide" in the blood, resulting in fat-burning and muscle-building as well.
They'll send you a free bottle.

Of course, once they send you the freebie, you find yourself on a "deliver till told to stop" schedule for the product which is priced at about 50 bucks per delivery....
There are no ingredients listed anywhere on the site...

Numerous skeptical sites and pages exist for this stuff, even from folks that are into supplements. I wonder how long they'll be able to push the junk before they get shut down?
 
Are we not just reinventing the wheel here?

Before energy drinks were popular in north america there were numerous attempts, some whole heatedly dangerous. Like a bottled water that contained 1000 mg of caffeine per 250 ml serving.

If 1000 mg of caffeine doesn't get you off your *** and running ( possibly kill you if you don't have any tolerance. But hey, the price of beauty...) nothing is going to.
 
I love that video they show. Most of them are no more ripped, just more tan, and lighted from an angle, which shows of their muscle definition better. THey also appear to be using the old scam of photographing them for the "before" pictures with a 35 mm lens, then shooting after with 120 mm or so.
 

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