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'''Eat Me, Drink Me''' is the brand name of the non-carbonated energy drink inspired by the [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] album ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me (album)|Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. It was made available at Hot Topic venues in November 2007. Eat Me, Drink Me is not the first celebrity driven energy drink on the market, but is a class example of music stars using their appeal to younger audiences to market and sell non-music related products. Eat Me, Drink Me, manufactured by Boston America Co., retailed at $2.99 per can.
 
'''Eat Me, Drink Me''' is the brand name of the non-carbonated energy drink inspired by the [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] album ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me (album)|Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. It was made available at Hot Topic venues in November 2007. Eat Me, Drink Me is not the first celebrity driven energy drink on the market, but is a class example of music stars using their appeal to younger audiences to market and sell non-music related products. Eat Me, Drink Me, manufactured by Boston America Co., retailed at $2.99 per can.

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This article is about the energy drink. For the album, see Eat Me, Drink Me (album). For the song, see EAT ME, DRINK ME.
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Eat Me, Drink Me is the brand name of the non-carbonated energy drink inspired by the Marilyn Manson album Eat Me, Drink Me. It was made available at Hot Topic venues in November 2007. Eat Me, Drink Me is not the first celebrity driven energy drink on the market, but is a class example of music stars using their appeal to younger audiences to market and sell non-music related products. Eat Me, Drink Me, manufactured by Boston America Co., retailed at $2.99 per can.

Ingredients

The red-colored drink contains 1,000 mg thujone and 120 mg caffeine per can, 8.4 oz in all.

See also