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Antimatter: Drinkable and Goes Down Easy!
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Author Leonard David

If you’re looking for 8.4 fluid ounces of patent pending Antimatter, check in with Microgravity Enterprises, Inc. (MEI) of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

MEI was founded in 2006 and is now cranking out drinkable products produced from ingredients that have flown in space courtesy of suborbital rockets.

Antimatter is an energy drink using “spaceflight-enriched vitamin power complex”. Another product is purified water with spaceflight-enriched electrolytes. The drinks are making a big splash here at this week’s Small Satellite conference being held in Logan, Utah.

An additional MEI beverage offering is Comet’s Tail Amber Ale using yeast that flew into space. It was premiered earlier this month at a popular Albuquerque brewery.

MEI has announced an ACCESS for Education program too, donating payload space on every MEI launch. Payload space will be dedicated to a full spectrum of activities ranging from K-12 inspirational experiments…to next generation commercial space demonstration payloads developed by U.S. universities, said Jeff Ganley, MEI’s Chief Operations Officer.

A second phase of MEI product development — churning out made-in-space pharmaceuticals to space food — involves orbital production runs starting in 2010, Ganley said.

For more information regarding MEI’s educational initiative and its commercial space products, go to:

http://www.microgravityenterprises.com

http://www.livescience.com/blogs/2007/08...down-easy/
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  I saw the TV news this morning and they said something about trying to Ban Energy drinks?  Did not have time to see why or what for?

  Im thinking they are putting too much Caffeine, but they are also adding caffeine to some alchohol drinks.

http://www.energyfiend.com/the-caffeine-database/

The Caffeine Database

  I know this has nothing to do with the above post, but I only caught a glimpse of tv news about energy drinks.  Anyone know more?
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