INTRODUCING SPORT DRINK STICKS!
We have been diligently working on these for the last 9 months, so we are proud to finally release the first of many SPORT DRINK offerings in STICK form.
SPORT DRINK STICKS are fully portable, convenient, single-serving sticks filled with the glorious SPORT DRINK powder you know and love.
You can take them anywhere:
The Gym
The Airport
The Beach
The Post Office
The DMV
A Funeral
For eons mankind never thought to use “stick technology” as a vessel for electrolyte powders.
Until SPORT DRINK figured it out.
Each box comes with 6 STICKS.
And before you ask:
The sticks themselves are not plastic. They are fully compostable and made from plants.
Please enjoy them.
Maybe share one with a friend.
Or use one to make a new friend.
He recognized it right away and was like “oh no it’s that lemonparty thing” but he signed it. He then gave me a hug.
He also had a good set. Great show with a few retards he handled well.
Huge win for gamers and consumer rights!
The California State Assembly just passed AB 1921, the Protect Our Games Act.
It passed on the floor by a vote of 43 to 16.
The bill would force video game companies to give players a heads-up before they shut down the servers for a game.
It would also make them provide a way for people to keep playing afterward, like adding offline mode or letting community servers take over.
Quick recap of what the bill does:
>60-day advance notice before any server shutdown or major service change that would make a game unplayable in its “ordinary use.”
>Companies must then provide a workable solution so players can keep playing, usually an offline mode/patch, community server support, or (in some cases) a full refund.
>Applies to digital games first sold or substantially re-released in California after January 1, 2027.
>Does not affect subscription games, free-to-play titles, or games that are already permanently offline/single-player.
>Enforceable by the Attorney General or district attorneys.
In short: If you buy a game, you should still be able to play it even after the company moves on.
No more “purchase” turning into a rental that expires when the servers die.