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* "tastes great" and "less filling" refers to the {{wikipedia|Miller Lite}} long-running campaign "Great Taste...Less Filling!" | * "tastes great" and "less filling" refers to the {{wikipedia|Miller Lite}} long-running campaign "Great Taste...Less Filling!" | ||
* The mentions of "venti and tall" refers to the meaningless cup sizes originally introduced by coffeehouse chain {{Wikipedia|Starbucks}}, and now in use by some other coffeehouse chains as well. | * The mentions of "venti and tall" refers to the meaningless cup sizes originally introduced by coffeehouse chain {{Wikipedia|Starbucks}}, and now in use by some other coffeehouse chains as well. |
Revision as of 23:01, 19 June 2010
hyper-c, large
Plural: large droppers of hyper-c
Hypercaffeine, or hyper-c, is a molecularly altered variant of the caffeine molecule that gives a slightly greater energizing effect with slightly reduced side effects.
This is a large dropper of the stuff, differentiated from a small dropper by its being larger than the small. We could start calling them venti and tall if that would help clarify things. No? That's what I thought.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 30
Contains caffeine (6)
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How Obtained
References
- "tastes great" and "less filling" refers to the Miller Lite long-running campaign "Great Taste...Less Filling!"
- The mentions of "venti and tall" refers to the meaningless cup sizes originally introduced by coffeehouse chain Starbucks, and now in use by some other coffeehouse chains as well.