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    Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.

    The product, called AeroShot, went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and is also available in France. A single unit costs $2.99 at convenience, mom-and-pop, liquor and online stores.

    Biomedical engineering professor David Edwards said AeroShot is safe and does not contain common additives, like taurine, used to amplify the caffeine effect in common energy drinks. Each grey-and-yellow plastic canister contains 100 milligrams of caffeine powder, about the amount in a large cup of coffee, plus B vitamins.

    But Democratic U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer of New York wants the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to review AeroShot, saying he fears it will be used as a club drug so that young people can drink until they drop. Schumer's national press secretary did not immediately respond to calls for comment.

    FDA spokeswoman Siobhan DeLancey declined to comment, saying the agency will respond directly to Schumer on the matter.

    Edwards said Schumer's comments are understandable in the context of developments over the last few years, when students looking for a quick and cheap buzz began consuming caffeine-packed alcoholic drinks they dubbed "blackout in a can" because of their potency. But he said AeroShot is not targeting anyone under 18 and it safely delivers caffeine into the mouth, just like coffee.

    "Even with coffee — if you look at the reaction in Europe to coffee when it first appeared — there was quite a bit of hysteria," he said. "So anything new, there's always some knee-jerk reaction that makes us believe 'Well, maybe it's not safe.'"

    Once a user shoots a puff of calorie-free AeroShot into his or her mouth, the lemon-lime powder begins dissolving almost instantly. Each single-use container has up to six puffs.

    "The act of putting it in your mouth is the act of breathing — so it's sort of surprising and often people the first time they take the AeroShot, they laugh ... that it's kind of a funny way of putting food in your mouth," said Edwards, who also came up with a breathable chocolate product a few years back.

    Dr. Lisa Ganjhu, a gastroenterologist and internal medicine doctor at New York-based St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, said people need to be aware of how much caffeine they are ingesting.

    "You want those 10 cups of coffee, it will probably take you a couple hours to get through all that coffee with all that volume that you are drinking," Ganjhu said. "With these inhale caffeine canisters you can get that in 10 of those little canisters — so you just puff away and you could be getting all of that within the hour."

    Even the product packaging warns people not to consume more than three AeroShots per day.

    Northeastern University students who sampled the product recently gave it mixed reviews.

    "This tastes really good and I think it rocks," student Zack Huang said after puffing onto a free sample before rushing to join a group of friends who were walking away from campus.

    Still, one student was not happy with the taste, echoing sentiment expressed online by some consumers.

    People elsewhere vowed they would never give up their morning coffee.

    "I want to brew it, I want to stir it and I want to drink it slowly as I absorb the caffeine," said longtime coffee fan Mark Alexander.

    The makers of AeroShot appear to be aware of that sentiment, declaring that the product isn't about switching away from coffee, but rather making it easier for people with active lifestyles to get their caffeine fix.

    "AeroShot can be used in a variety of settings inconvenient for liquids, such as when you study in the library, board an airplane or get into the car for a long drive," they say in the section dedicated to frequently asked questions on their website. "It's easy to take AeroShot with you when you go biking, skiing, curling, or any other activity that consumes energy."

    AeroShot, manufactured in France and the flagship product of Cambridge-based Breathable Foods Inc., is the product of a conversation that Edwards had with celebrity French chef Thierry Marks over lunch in the summer of 2007.

    "We were discussing what interesting culinary art experiments we might do together and I had the idea that we might breathe foods since I've done a lot of work over the last 10 or 15 years on medical aerosols," Edwards said.

    The first venture Edwards worked on with Harvard students was the breathable chocolate, called Le Whif. Now he's preparing to promote a product called Le Whaf, which involves putting food and drinks in futuristic-looking glass bowls and turning them into low-calorie clouds of flavor.

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    Rodrique Ngowi can be reached at www.twitter.com/ngowi

     
    • Boots'n'Braces  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      they want to ban this toy cause people will use it to drink more alcohol? LOL Ban the freaking alcohol. Oh right they already did it once. great result!
      • Matt Damon 3 mths ago
        I like how the vermenconspiracyforeigners ripoffcasinosgovsmedia promote depressants alcohol and ratpot , and then put down stimulants , which do you think the Military would allow alcohol and vermenratpot , or stimulants for alertness
    • Jamie  •  Wakefield, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Next it will be Coke in a tube to sniff, oh wait someone already did that. Snorted coke once....almost drowned
      • A C 3 mths ago
        talking about snorting.... when i was like 6 coke was so strong that when i drank it it would go up and go out my nose!
      • Jamie 3 mths ago
        yup, then the nose burp that burnt your eyes
    • Alicia_smile23  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      Caffine helps depression... just saying.
    • Devan S  •  3 mths ago
      its like a bong for your coffee
    • Nemesis  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      I need a cup of coffee now
    • Truffledog  •  3 mths ago
      A stupid way to consume what should be a very cheap drug. Coffee and tea have added health benefits like antioxidants.
      • DSC 3 mths ago
        Yes they do, but not so much from the caffeine, it is from flavonoids, part of the plant material
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Don't forget soda. Sprite gives you vitamin C with the Lemon and Lime in it. Just saying.
    • Paul  •  3 mths ago
      If you want kids to stop acting irresponsibly, start by raising them to recognize what IS responsible behavior.
    • AngryoungRedhead  •  3 mths ago
      Psst. Hey kid, want a cup of coffee?
    • rowlandb  •  Mayodan, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Wait a minute. Young people might use it to "drink until they drop?" How moronic. You can buy caffeine pills and other things anywhere if you want to mix it with alcohol badly enough.
    • adam k  •  Muncie, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      "I want to brew it, I want to stir it and I want to drink it slowly as I absorb the caffeine," said longtime coffee fan Mark Alexander.

      Spoken like a true drug addict
    • Aaron  •  3 mths ago
      How many REAL coffee drinkers will give up a warm cup of joe in the morning, for a can of medicinal Koolaid?
    • matt r  •  Griffith, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      So it needs further testing because it can be used for drinking? Does that mean funnels come off the market because you can shotgun beer with them? Or no more coke because you can mix it with rum? Just because you can use something for what it is not meant for does not mean that it should be illegal
    • 蓝大卫  •  3 mths ago
      I'll take my caffeine in hot coffee liquid form, thank you very much.
      But I wish Chucky Schumer would BUTT OUT.
    • Gato  •  3 mths ago
      Bad idea which will eventually be pulled from the market after dozens of OD's.
    • Frustrated Biker  •  Barrow, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      I can understand the need for a quick caffeine shot in this rush, rush world we live in...BUT when we are standing in line for that caffeine fix, it allows us to slow things down for a moment and regroup. I don't think Starbucks has anything to worry about.
    • gordong  •  Coram, New York  •  3 mths ago
      i had 6 molsons and 4 no-doz last night....slept like a baby
    • Tony C  •  3 mths ago
      I really don't see the point, But I am sure it will sell like hot cakes to the sleep deprived.
    • Rainhorse2003  •  3 mths ago
      It never fails to amaze me of how ignorant and brainwashed people are of addictive/pleasure seeking behaviors or "escape".But,,then we do live in a comsumer society that depends on these very same predictable behaviors.We have been brainwashed well into thinking thats its all about Choice and that animals/humans dont naturally pleasure seek.This can be as simple as eating to "feel" better or more complex such as control over others..People seem to think only Drugs can be addictive or abused,,Wrong answer..We have also been brainwashed into thinking that some addictive/compulsive behaviors are better than others and come without problems.Who could disagree that Love is a bad thing or could be abused ? But,,I have seen people no longer able to care properly for a pet and unable to give it up to a better home because they "loved" it and couldn't let go,literally loved to death..I have also seen people abuse/addicted to things as simple as water,air,sugar and work.The guy who abused air would continually gulp/swallow air and hold his breath till his belly would get blown up like a ball.Choice/illness ? or anything to try and "feel" better/escape.
      Bottom line is we all have our "liquor" or what makes us "feel" better.Sure some are less harmful and even more helpful than others to a degree.The key is not so much Choice,but Balance and finding the least harmful most healthy addictions/pleasure seeking behaviors we can without disregard to liveing a full life or time spent with others.You can easly get addicted to the internet and not spend time with your child as an example.The money makers could care less about your Balance or Health,they just want your money and a clock work consumer.While trying every dirty handed trick they can think of to get you addicted to "Their" product.People will also deny and protect their addiction of choice tooth and nail.Defending it as a good,deserved,socially accepted or some how better thing like alcohol,sugar,and even alot of sports.When someone gets hurt or killed in a sport,we tend to write it off as part of the risk and not that the person may have been addicted to the "rush" and pushed things too far.Its just human nature. I feel like knowing that pleasure seeking is natural and anyone has the potential for abuse in anything helps to give me a better understanding of addictions and basic human behaviors.People usually just dont do things out of the blue and there is more ties than not,a reason for their behaviors.
      Well cant say this is written very well and I have repeated myself alot if you've even read this far.haha.. What bald monkey can abuse,bald monkey will abuse..And if you've got to abuse a substance please let it be cannabis,its less harmful than sugar,salt and even water.
    • 60Sistrunk  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 mths ago
      So China's building high tech factories, and in the United States people are worried about facebook, twitter and now this. We're screwed.
    • Ivana Kutchyerkokkoff  •  3 mths ago
      Why not do the same with cocaine an avoid the messy mirrors and dangerous razor blades?
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