Does anybody know anything about this stuff? I belief it's made by the same people who make the serenity herbal blend, which most certainly works. I bought two the other day and had a slight head buzz, but it could have very well been placebo. I wasn't expecting much for $5 though. If this drink does do the same thing as the spice I expect it to take more cans, similar to how you have to drink multiple beers to get drunk. I might try this out, but I was just going to try and find some info first. Thanks for the help.
i would just find out the herbs they use to make it, and buy the herbs yourself. or research the herbs to see what they are supposed to do
i am actually holding a can in hand right now.....thought it tasted good, went to 'google it' and found this forum. the drink says it has valerian root, rose hips, and melatonin....and other stuff....but i think those seem to be the key stuff as far as we are concerned, even though it does have a cool vanilla cream taste. I was thinking of combining it with some ketel one, but i have not tried it yet. and to answer the OP question: the can says it is made by a company called Next Generation Beverage
Valerian root and melatonin can be purchased at health food stores, not sure about rose root. Could be some unlabeled ingredients if its really psychoactive.
Carbonated Water, Phosphoric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sodium Citrate, Caramel Color, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Sucralose, Niacinamide, Acesulfame Potassium, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Valerian Root Extract, Rose Hips Extract, Melatonin(1mg/can), Cyanocobalamin These guys also sell the Sin Vitality energy drink. They should not to be confused with the "herbal jwh-xxx" smoking blend "Serenity"