uhh that sounds like a lie to me.
2007-10-08 11:55:04
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answered by bobgobmx239 2
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*LOL*
You're probably referring to the ingredient taurine.
Taurine can be found in low amounts in tissues in bulls. But no, the taurine that is used in energy drinks does not come from throw-up or any parts of animals.
2007-10-08 11:58:05
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answered by SoulDawg 4 UGA 6
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your friend is a dumb-*** !! If it's in it then it's on the can, that doesn't mean the the stuff wont taste like feet but that's not the cow vomit . MB
2007-10-12 08:55:56
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answered by MB714 2
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i guess the real question is, if it did indeed have cow throw up in it, (which it doesn't) how does one collect enough cow throw-up to fill up a can?
2007-10-08 12:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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no! that could be potentially harmful. the do have a subsance in them which is similiar to bull urine
-or at least thats what ive been told-
2007-10-08 12:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone for a moment who believes a corporation would purposefully do that is, in Carlos Mencia's words: DEE-DEE-DEE.
2007-10-08 11:56:42
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answered by sum gui 2
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Don't be stupid its actually their pattys wrong end but same concept. Just kidding no do you think the FDA would approve that
2007-10-08 11:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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uhh i dont think so... i think im still gonna drink my rockstar
2007-10-08 11:55:57
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answered by hello 2
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They contain Tuarine which is synthetic bull testostrone.
2007-10-08 11:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If it did they would be off the market b4 any one could know
2007-10-08 11:55:47
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answered by rhcp3 2
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