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Le Whif: inhalable caffeine

Now that personal jet packs are a reality, it only makes sense that inventors are moving on to other important innovations:

A nutty Harvard professor has put a jolt in the java trade with a strange new inhalable espresso -- allowing caffeine fiends to breathe in their morning cup of joe....

The coffee hits consist of powder inside lipstick-like containers that are pulled open, inserted in the mouth and inhaled.

The sticks are sold individually for $3 or in boxes of three for $8 -- and each stick delivers 100 milligrams of caffeine, the equivalent of a cup of espresso.

Okay, maybe it's not all that innovative, given similar developments in the delivery of alcohol and nicotine, but still - this kind of forward-thinking is a real contribution to propping up our failing society.

Posted By Scotto at 2010-03-13 20:26:51 permalink | comments
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omgoleus : 2010-03-14 21:49:28
Don't forget the "similar developments" in the delivery of cocaine!
Anonamouse. : 2010-03-14 13:50:27
Stimulants are what keeps capitalism capitalizing and materialism materializing.
Scotto : 2010-03-14 13:30:40
the article specifies that the particles are designed to be too big to enter the lungs; they are absorbed by the tongue & cheeks instead to get the kick & taste.
sniii. : 2010-03-14 10:07:34
hehe, i wonder. wont 100mg of powder in your lungs feel kind of... itchy?
Jake. : 2010-03-14 05:43:14
Practical, I guess, but hardly compares with enjoying a cup of coffee. I don't think it will take off.

And I found the 'propping up our failing society' comment amusing.

dononamous. : 2010-03-14 00:59:13
lol the proping up our failing society thing may be a bit much no?

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