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Wine               cooler               in               a               can?

No.

Sparks               is               the               latest               addition               to               the               energy-beverage               sensation.

Others,               such               as               Tilt,               compete,               but               none               taste               quite               as               citrusy               as               a               Sparks!
               Sparks               malt               beverages               are               what               the               company               calls               a               hybrid               of               alcohol,               caffeine,               and               taurine.

Hmmm.
               What               I               love               most               about               these               sixteen-ounce               cans               of               alcoholic               energy               is               the               upstanding               buzz!
               I               have               always               hated               the               sluggishness               of               three               or               four               beers.

The               buzz               is               nice               at               first,               but               the               subsequent               downtrodden               blues               ruin               any               good               buzz,               especially               if               you               intend               on               trying               to               accomplish               anything               while               under               the               influence.
               Unlike               your               typical               partier               who               may               want               only               to               bake               in               the               buzz               of               a               good               brew,               I               want               to               keep               going.

Whether               I               am               socializing               with               friends               or               reading               the               latest               Stephen               King               novel,               I               want               to               be               awake               to               enjoy               the               little               buzz.

Ordinary               beers               and               malt               liquors               don't               allow               that.

They               knock               you               upside               the               head               for               a               moment,               then               knock               you               down               for               the               rest               of               the               buzz.
               I'm               getting               old,               and               I               don't               want               my               buzz               to               translate               into               the               alarm               buzzing               the               next               morning,               so               I               really               enjoy               not               only               the               fresh,               citrus               flavor               of               Sparks               but               also               the               refreshing               infusion               of               energy               that               makes               semi               alert               during               a               good               buzz.
               That,               to               me,               is               the               best               of               both               worlds.
               Sparks               cans               resemble               a               battery               with               a               positive               charge               symbol               on               one               side               and               a               negative               charge               on               the               opposite               side.

The               regular               6.0               %               formula               comes               in               the               orange-topped               can,               while               the               heavier,               more               potent               7.0%               formula               comes               in               the               black-topped               one.

I               have               yet               to               see               the               Carolina-blue               topped               can               that               is               apparently               a               light               formula.
               Although               some               bars               stock               the               alcoholic               energy               drink,               Sparks               can               be               found               in               most               stores               that               carry               beer               and               wine.

They               are               sold               coast               to               coast.

I               first               bought               them               in               California,               but               I               see               them               in               stores               throughout               North               Carolina.

You               shouldn't               have               any               trouble               locating               a               four-pack.
               The               cost               is               reasonable.

More               expensive               than               one               can               of               beer,               Sparks               is               as               much               as               fifty               cents               cheaper               than               the               average               two-dollar               energy               drink.
               Be               careful               where               you               drink               them,               though.

The               labeling               does               not               clearly               indicate               their               alcoholic               content.

You               will               know;               the               cashier               will               know,               but               to               the               average               passer-by,               they               all-too-easily               resemble               ordinary,               non-alcoholic               energy               drinks.

With               all               the               garish               can               designs,               Sparks               blends               right               in               and               can               be               mistaken               for               a               harmless               energy               drink.
               Young               drinkers               should               already               be               wary               of               their               penchant               for               energy               drinks               because               not               all               body               organs               can               handle               great               amounts               of               such               potent               ingredients               as               taurine,               ginseng,               and               other               popular               energy-bearing               substances.

To               add               alcohol               to               the               mixture               can               lead               to               numerous               toxic               problems               in               the               liver               and               kidneys.

Don't               quote               me               on               any               medical-sounding               info               here;               I'm               no               doctor.

However,               as               a               Type               II               diabetic               dependent               on               insulin,               I               can               tell               you               from               first               hand               experience               that               too               many               of               these               or               other               energy               drinks               can               lead               to               unnecessary               doctor               visits!
               Moderation               is               the               key               in               all               drinking,               and               the               makers               of               Sparks               and               other               alcoholic               beverages               would               agree               that               you               should               be               responsible               when               drinking               alcohol.
               With               that               in               mind,               spark               your               buzz               with               a               delicious               taste               of               energy,               citrus,               and               alcohol               in               a               Sparks!






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