Caffeine Addict Kids Hoodies
Description: Show your love for the bean with this bold "Caffeine Addict" design, perfect for coffee lovers who run on energy and espresso. Whether you're powering through mornings or living for that daily buzz, this shirt is made for true caffeine fans. Ideal for baristas, coffee addicts, and anyone who can't function without their favorite brew.
Description: Introducing our "Caffeine Addict" Tee Shirt - a hilarious, vintage-inspired masterpiece for coffee lovers with a bold sense of humor. This unique shirt features a monstrous, fire-eyed woman screaming, unleashing a burst of stars from her mouth. It's the perfect blend of funny, hip, and vintage style, making it an ideal choice for those who can't live without their daily caffeine fix. Get ready to wear your caffeine addiction with pride!
Description: Jolt Cola was a carbonated soft drink originally made by The Jolt Company of Rochester, New York. From the outset, Jolt’s marketing strategy centered on the caffeine content, billing the drink as a means to promote wakefulness, including a slogan of “All the sugar and twice the caffeine.” The highly caffeinated beverage was targeted towards students and young professionals, stressing its use as a stimulant in a similar manner as energy drinks. Jolt Cola is featured in the 1995 movie ‘Hackers’ as the hosts of a pirate television broadcast claim to be sponsored by the beverage and advertise Jolt Cola as “the soft drink of the elite hacker.”
Description: Jolt Cola was a carbonated beverage initially produced by The Jolt Company, based in Rochester, New York. From its inception, the marketing approach for Jolt emphasized its high caffeine content, promoting the drink as a means to enhance alertness, encapsulated in the slogan “All the sugar and twice the caffeine.” This highly caffeinated drink was aimed at students and young professionals, highlighting its role as a stimulant akin to energy drinks. Jolt Cola made an appearance in the 1995 film ‘Hackers,’ where the hosts of a pirate television broadcast claimed sponsorship by the drink, promoting it as “the soft drink of the elite hacker.”