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Drinks to take on the Road

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That's kind of why I started this topic. I believe that there are beverages you can drink while on the road that don't go straight through you, or reduce the need to stop many times, and the experience of the people here should reduce the need to experiment with the drinks myself.

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I suppose you just stop on the side of the road briefly to use your "wizz bomb?" It would certainly save time from looking for a rest stop or off-highway gas station.

I remember a story about a relief hose that went through the floorboards but you wouldn't want to do that in a z as it would encourage corrosion and detract from the stock appearance.

Hopefully the driver behind will just think his windshield washer malfunctioned.:)

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I suppose you just stop on the side of the road briefly to use your "wizz bomb?" It would certainly save time from looking for a rest stop or off-highway gas station.

I had a "too much information" moment, sorry, but here I go again! I never slowed down just unzipped and and relieved myself in the empty bottle, don't put it back in your cup holder though or you'll be stopping to vomit. LOL

Again, I've not had an issue with fruits and water on the countless trips I've taken. Stopping once every few hours is good for you, anyway.

I only drink water on trips.

I was drinking a product similar to Gatorade every day over the summer, and developed rotten headaches, which stopped when i stopped the drinks.

Are you looking to quench your thirst or provide sustenance? For me water and jerky can take me a long way.

I always buy Gatorade, the empties are great for .../QUOTE]

Yeah, I just wish they made the necks a little wider.... ;)

Brawndo is the thirst mutilator-and its got electrolytes.

You mean water? Like in the toilet?

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