Alcohol killer



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+1 for SoberUp

Also, you said case is $30/each. But what is it per dose/bottle/whatever measurement CONSUMERS will get purchase. Profit margins are a big deal... on top of the questions already asked and the suggestions mentioned.
 
I like "SoberUp" a hell of a lot more than "Alcohol Killer". Alcohol killer makes me think it's an anti-drinking initiative or it kills your buzz or something both of which are terrible.
 
Can you explain how/if this shit works? I don't think WF would care that much if your product was a straight out scam, but it's kind of hard for me to believe. The liver supposedly metabolizes one drink per hour, what does your product do? Make the liver work overtime (could be dangerous/harmful), mask the effects of alcohol (like an amphetamine?) or actually destroy the alcohol itself?

As far as a CPA offer goes, the market for your product is small. A large segment of society has tried unsuccessfully to lose weight and are willing to pay anything for another (effortless, just pop a pill) chance at fixing their lives. Sure, there are plenty of times that people probably wondered.. damn I wish I could have sobered up.. but that's a rare thought that probably has not occurred too often. The niche would be small, and it could work, but the volume isn't there.
 
The niche would be small, and it could work, but the volume isn't there.

I completely disagree with you. You know how many people leave bars in the middle of the morning and drive drunk? Imagine if "last call" at bars was your last drink + you popping one of these pills, by the time you got to your car, if there was a chance your alcohol level was reduced dramatically, you could drive safely home. Or, since that's not really of concern to drunk drivers, if they got pulled over, their breathalizer score might not off the charts.

I don't know, I see a huge market for this, IF it works, and IF it's not a scam and IF it's not proven to cause tumors, etc.
 
Isn't the active ingredient in most of these products just activated charcoal? In any case we handed out asprin in some clever packaging to clubbers years ago as a promotion. Each package was labeled a hangover kit.
 
Beautiful, but wouldnt get past Coca Cola or whomever owns 7up. They'd be all over that shit for affecting their brand, no?

Yeah, maybe. I think it's different enough that they would have a tough case of it but I'm no trademark lawyer.

Can you explain how/if this shit works? I don't think WF would care that much if your product was a straight out scam, but it's kind of hard for me to believe. The liver supposedly metabolizes one drink per hour, what does your product do? Make the liver work overtime (could be dangerous/harmful), mask the effects of alcohol (like an amphetamine?) or actually destroy the alcohol itself?

As far as a CPA offer goes, the market for your product is small. A large segment of society has tried unsuccessfully to lose weight and are willing to pay anything for another (effortless, just pop a pill) chance at fixing their lives. Sure, there are plenty of times that people probably wondered.. damn I wish I could have sobered up.. but that's a rare thought that probably has not occurred too often. The niche would be small, and it could work, but the volume isn't there.

Roundabout is right in that the volume is there, it could be massive, but you're both mistaking this as something that gets you sober faster. That's not the case, it's just a hangover remedy, for which there is a massive market too.

I completely disagree with you. You know how many people leave bars in the middle of the morning and drive drunk? Imagine if "last call" at bars was your last drink + you popping one of these pills, by the time you got to your car, if there was a chance your alcohol level was reduced dramatically, you could drive safely home. Or, since that's not really of concern to drunk drivers, if they got pulled over, their breathalizer score might not off the charts.

I don't know, I see a huge market for this, IF it works, and IF it's not a scam and IF it's not proven to cause tumors, etc.

Just a hangover remedy, not a soberer upper faster (despite the 2 hour claim by the OP). There is a guy somewhere out there working on a pill to do that (I think we might have even had a thread about it), but this isn't it.

It's just a few vitamin Bs and some herbal extract. I'd be interested to see how well it works as a hangover remedy.

I use these myself...

Higher Nature|Smart UK Liver Support

which contain a shit ton of various vitamin Bs and amino acids; B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12... more than this beverage does, plus vitamins E, C, Folic Acid, Zinc, Choline, Taurine and Methionine amongst other stuff.

They really do work. They also make a Brain Complex that is a variation on this formula...

Higher Nature|Smart UK Brain Complex

Isn't the active ingredient in most of these products just activated charcoal?

No. There's no charcoal in them.


OK, are you actually looking for our advice or are you just trying to peddle this stuff to us? You should be offering to send your WF brethren samples, not linking to your storefront.
 
Your site is like my girlfriend's shoes - aesthetically appealing, but practically crap!!

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