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Let's be real though, if we had to lose a few kids the ones that would knowingly drink racing fuel are probably not terrible candidates.
Geez and I thought my college days of mountain dew and SoCo were bad enough.
Morons.
I have at least 2 55 gallon barrels of racing fuel in my shop at all times and never once have I thought "hmm maybe I'll mix this with Mountain Dew".
Plus at $8.50/gallon I am not wasting it.
Morons.
I have at least 2 55 gallon barrels of racing fuel in my shop at all times and never once have I thought "hmm maybe I'll mix this with Mountain Dew".
Plus at $8.50/gallon I am not wasting it.
Maybe they just didn't get the ratio of racing fuel to Mountain Dew right, we need more testing.Cheaper than alcohol... maybe they're on to something.
Maybe they just didn't get the ratio of racing fuel to Mountain Dew right, we need more testing.
It's probably something in the Dew that reacts with the otherwise completely safe to ingest racing fuel.Why is the soft drink a focus of the article? Is the writer as stupid as the kids? It almost gives the impression that you can drink racing fuel, but just don't drink it with "Dewshine."
Cheaper than alcohol... maybe they're on to something.
This, LOL.
Mixing crazy drinks with booze/energy drinks/caffeine pills/heck even pain meds I can at least somewhat understand where the logic comes from. But racing fuel?
These guys should have skipped the racing fuel and gone straight to meth.