Does the monster energy drink really have bull sperm in it?!


Question: lol my friends told me that.... is it true?


Answers: lol my friends told me that.... is it true?

No ... it's just a silly rumor.

There was some urban rumor going around that "taurine" is actually "bull semen" -- while funny ... it's totally not true.

(Taurine was originally derived from bull & ox bile ...)

HAHAHAHAHAHA! No.

hahaha

no, not true

no

probably not.

Bull pee. It is called taurine, and it was originally synthesized from bull pee. Though it can be found in many plants these days.

The word even means bull Bile

No. eeew.

that would go against the FDA rules. so no

No, it's a myth.

lol
if so
GROSS!

bwaaaaaaaaha ha ha ha!! I love your friend! Now that's funny!!

You really believe everything your friends tell you?

The company Monster would probably be sued if there was...which there isn't!

no

that's just a bunch of BULL

no ..they wouldnt sell that to people to drink its mostly just caffine look on the side of the can ..does it say bull sperm ? no then theres your answer lol

no....

haha no its not true, Monster Energy Drinks contain 2% acrylic potassium hydroxide mentholyde, which has a very similar chemical structure to that of bull sperm, in fact they are nearly the same, but it is NOT in fact bull sperm

no aren't you glad.

no, people made this up because of the ingrediant Taureen(spelling?) which has been rumored to come from bull sperm. However in the case of energy drinks this substance is artificially created

probably
but i do no it has taurine...
thats a medication for cats that prevents blindness and some heart disease

Taurine is found in bile not urine. But what is in the energy drinks are synthesized (created in a lab).

sickkkk

NO NO NO NO NO!!!!





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