Addiction
Mini Review of Pepsi Natural
Found some Pepsi Natural in Socal and had to give it a try. Pepsi Natural is sweetened with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
Doesn’t quite taste like “normal” Pepsi. The coloring is a lighter shade of brown and translucent. The taste doesn’t feel syrupy and seems “cleaner.” Not bad, but worth the $1 per 12-oz bottle?
At least I can say I’ve tried it.
LeBron Soldier III Is Ill
Every year, LeBron James changes up his signature line of kicks during the playoffs and switches shoes. This year, LeBron will be battling in the Solider III. These look absolutely ill!
So many colorway variations are possible as a team shoe.
Memphis Now Rocking the Swoosh?
Missed this, but there’s been a change in the kicksology of the NCAAs with Memphis dropping Adidas for Nike. The Tigers now rock the swoosh, not the three stripes. In fact, here is a special makeup of the Nike Team Hyperdunk adorned with the Tigers “Refuse to Lose (RTL)” motto.
Must rethink my bracket with this drastic change…
Win Free Starbucks Stuff (from BevReview)
Sadly, this is not a Pulpconnection promotion, but no matter! Bevreview.com is giving away canned Starbucks Doubleshot drinks (including the new Cinnamon Dulce) and a USB-powered beverage chiller. No lie! Head on over to Bevreview.com to enter. One catch though, you have to be on Twitter and follow @bevreview in order to win.
As a referral to this contest, don’t forget to give @geewhy some lovin’.
Nike’s Twilight
Who knows, maybe the upcoming release of Twilight the movie on DVD had something to do with this, but Nike has released its own version of Twilight in the US.
I wonder if one of the Cullens would wear this?
No Burst or Current
Had a chance to try on the Nike Huarache Burst and the Air Max 90 Current over the weekend. Sadly, neither fit well so I had to pass on both of them.
Sticking with the Bright Cactus.
Feeding the Addiction with Bright Cactus
Feeding my addiction to kicks with these black and “bright cactus” Nike Air Max TL5.
Discounted $40 at Champs Sports (a good deal despite previous disappointing sales practices).
Made with Real Sugar
Starting in April, keep an eye out for new variations of Pepsi and Mountain Dew. Instead of using High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), there will be a line of Pepsi and Mountain Dew made with real sugar. These pure sugar drinks will be tagged “Throwback” and have a different label.
These Throwbacks will only be available during a very limited time so you might have to load up if the taste is that much better.