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ALRI's Venom Sports drink

ReaperX

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Has anyone tried this stuff ? I guess they were pushing it at the Arnold this past year, I wasn't able to go. I was looking at the product label.

Someone in the bodybuilding business told me that there are several ingredients not listed on the label. This really dosen't surprise me. Thats' good 'ol ALRI for you.



Anyways, who has tried it ? yay ? nay ?


Discuss.
 
Venom Sport RTD is the ultimate in, "Taste the Energy" drinks for those who want to train harder or play harder. However, taste the energy is more than just a slogan. It's a fact!- You need to experience it for yourself first hand. Think ice cold liquid energy that is so good that the taste is near addictive and the feel is beyond any measure of mediocrity.

BETTER MENTAL FOCUS
INCREASED ENERGY
GREAT APPETITE CONTROL
IMPROVED ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
PROMOTES INCREASED METABOLISM
Venom Sport RTD Supplement Facts
Serving Size 8 FL OZ (240 ml)
Servings Per Container
Amount Per Serving
Calories 5
Calories From Fat 0
Total Fat 0
Saturated Fat 0
Trans Fat 0
Cholesterol 0
Sodium 20mg
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Dietary Fiber 0
Sugars 0
Protein 0

Venom Sport RTD Ingredients:
Water, Beta Alanine, natural and artificial flavors, caffiene, citric acid, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate as preservatives, ascorbic acid, artificial color FD&C red, sucralose, gum arabic, glycerol abietate

Venom Sport RTD Directions:
Drink a bottle before your workout or anytime you need an energy boost.
 
Venom Sport RTD is the ultimate in, "Taste the Energy" drinks for those who want to train harder or play harder. However, taste the energy is more than just a slogan. It's a fact!- You need to experience it for yourself first hand. Think ice cold liquid energy that is so good that the taste is near addictive and the feel is beyond any measure of mediocrity.

BETTER MENTAL FOCUS
INCREASED ENERGY
GREAT APPETITE CONTROL
IMPROVED ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
PROMOTES INCREASED METABOLISM
Venom Sport RTD Supplement Facts
Serving Size 8 FL OZ (240 ml)
Servings Per Container
Amount Per Serving
Calories 5
Calories From Fat 0
Total Fat 0
Saturated Fat 0
Trans Fat 0
Cholesterol 0
Sodium 20mg
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Dietary Fiber 0
Sugars 0
Protein 0

Venom Sport RTD Ingredients:
Water, Beta Alanine, natural and artificial flavors, caffiene, citric acid, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate as preservatives, ascorbic acid, artificial color FD&C red, sucralose, gum arabic, glycerol abietate

Venom Sport RTD Directions:
Drink a bottle before your workout or anytime you need an energy boost.
they should change the name. that looks nothing like the ingredients of venom caps. looks like alri trying to cash in on popularity of venom caps.
 
they got a lot of unlisted ingredients in it.
haha, do you have to know the code? be nice if alri were more upfront with what they put in their stuff. a certain test booster comes to mind.
 
haha, do you have to know the code? be nice if alri were more upfront with what they put in their stuff. a certain test booster comes to mind.


I recall Author talking about some kind of analogs of herbs that does not appear to be mentioned in the ingredient list.

Anyways, someone in the bb'ing community I talked to told me about ingredients being hidden in the drink.



No it is not Patrick Arnold. I know some muddaphucka is going to automatically assume that. It was someone else.
 
i got a case...its not too bad... the taste is cool to sip on thoughout the day.. but one of my fav. drinks has got to be that carb free rockstar
 
I recall Author talking about some kind of analogs of herbs that does not appear to be mentioned in the ingredient list.

Anyways, someone in the bb'ing community I talked to told me about ingredients being hidden in the drink.



No it is not Patrick Arnold. I know some muddaphucka is going to automatically assume that. It was someone else.
reaper, you should know the answer to this. isn't it illegal not to list all ingredients in a dietary supplement. in todays world of food allergys and such, i would think people should have a right to know what they are putting in their bodies. if someone were to have an allergic reaction to something not listed i would think it would be a great case for a law suit. tell me i am wrong.
 
reaper, you should know the answer to this. isn't it illegal not to list all ingredients in a dietary supplement. in todays world of food allergys and such, i would think people should have a right to know what they are putting in their bodies. if someone were to have an allergic reaction to something not listed i would think it would be a great case for a law suit. tell me i am wrong.


Wishful thinking my friend... not talking ALRI specifically but many companies try and get one over on tha consumer. Working in tha industry and going to tha trade shows really opens your eyes.
 
Wishful thinking my friend... not talking ALRI specifically but many companies try and get one over on tha consumer. Working in tha industry and going to tha trade shows really opens your eyes.
one day when the fda regulates the supplement industry we can look back at shady stuff like this. hopefully the industry will clean up it's act before the gov decides to do it for them. this is like an open invitation for government intervention.
 
one day when the fda regulates the supplement industry we can look back at shady stuff like this. hopefully the industry will clean up it's act before the gov decides to do it for them. this is like an open invitation for government intervention.


Of course, and in some cases I'm all for it.
 
reaper, you should know the answer to this. isn't it illegal not to list all ingredients in a dietary supplement. in todays world of food allergys and such, i would think people should have a right to know what they are putting in their bodies. if someone were to have an allergic reaction to something not listed i would think it would be a great case for a law suit. tell me i am wrong.


I don't know FDA's regs off the top of my head, but I am pretty sure all ingredients need to be listed.
 
I don't know FDA's regs off the top of my head, but I am pretty sure all ingredients need to be listed.
if it's not illegal, it's at least unethical not to list ingredients in a dietary supplement. personally i take a lot of herbal supplements, a lot of which shouldn't be mixed with other hebals. alri is really walking the line with this approach.
 
if it's not illegal, it's at least unethical not to list ingredients in a dietary supplement. personally i take a lot of herbal supplements, a lot of which shouldn't be mixed with other hebals. alri is really walking the line with this approach.

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They should start labeling properly and stop being shady.


I didn't see anywhere in the FDA's site that mentioned that ALRI is exempt from this.
 
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They should start labeling properly and stop being shady.


I didn't see anywhere in the FDA's site that mentioned that ALRI is exempt from this.
i wonder if stores selling this are aware that all the ingredients aren't listed. if someone has a serious reaction to an ingredient not listed i hope they sue the dogshiit out of them.
 
If a person has an adverse reaction to an unlisted ingredient, then that company is liable for a lawsuit.


This can either fall under tort law...under 'negligence' or consumer law which is covered by the FTC under 'deceptive advertising'.


Oh yeah, and also the FDA regs. as well.
 
Definition of product liability:


"Product liability holds a manufacturer liable for a defect in the product which makes the product unreasonably dangerous."


If McDonald's lost a lawsuit over hot coffee, anything is possible.
 
Definition of product liability:


"Product liability holds a manufacturer liable for a defect in the product which makes the product unreasonably dangerous."


If McDonald's lost a lawsuit over hot coffee, anything is possible.
has alri lost their minds? proprietary blends are one thing, but omitting ingredients from label is taking it to another level.
 
I recall Author talking about some kind of analogs of herbs that does not appear to be mentioned in the ingredient list.

Anyways, someone in the bb'ing community I talked to told me about ingredients being hidden in the drink.



No it is not Patrick Arnold. I know some muddaphucka is going to automatically assume that. It was someone else.
reaper, can you find the link where author says this.
 
Is this speculation, or do we have any proof that this is what they are really doing?


It is hearsay, however I believe the person who told me.


So to answer your question, it is speculation. I don't have any 'proof' per se, but it's not like ALRI has a great track record to begin with anyway.
 
To clarify my position here:
Should ALRI list all ingredients on their products, and possible side effects? YES
Is it possible that not all are listed in this product? YES
Has this happened before? I dont know
Do we have solid evidence that this is the case this time? NO
Am I ready to condemn ALRI without good proof? NO
Would I disapprove of ALRI if solid evidence was produced? YES
 
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