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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerRun388 View Post
    Yep! Sprite! Just heard this on the news. Another study....

    (Btw, I wouldn't know first hand, it's just what I've heard.)




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    I would know first hand... Sprite and french fries or some greasy Mexican Food do the trick... and sometimes a bloody mary!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hbchgirl View Post
    I would know first hand... Sprite and french fries or some greasy Mexican Food do the trick... and sometimes a bloody mary!
    Lmao!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hbchgirl View Post
    I would know first hand... Sprite and french fries or some greasy Mexican Food do the trick... and sometimes a bloody mary!
    You amateurs are so funny.

    What I found that worked best was an 8oz. shot of Everclear followed up by a 40 of Old English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    You amateurs are so funny.

    What I found that worked best was an 8oz. shot of Everclear followed up by a 40 of Old English.
    OMG... YUCK!!! They always say: "You'll feel better after you throw-up"... that would def do the trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerRun388 View Post
    Does the Sprite actually work? It really was on the news this morning!
    I missed it on the news. For me it does....it's been my go to for a LONG time.

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    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/seeking-a-cure-for-the-hangover--scienists-say---sprite--181644088.html

    "The group of researchers from Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou conducted a series of experiments and found that hangovers are caused "not by the ethanol itself, but by ethanol’s first metabolite, acetaldehyde," Chemistry World explained."

    I'm pretty sure that is a made up University by Pepsi Co.

 

 

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