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Tired of buying coffee every single morning? Well, you are definitely not alone.
If the wasted money and stained teeth are starting to ruin the love affair you once shared with Starbucks all those years ago, there may finally be a better solution.
Instead of reaching for another latte each time you feel yourself nodding off at your desk, try wearing your caffeine supply—on your wrist.
The future of caffeine is almost here, and its name is Joule! This simple looking bracelet is created with a transdermal caffeinated patch that allows you to absorb caffeine directly through your skin.
Each Joule patch offers the caffeine equivalent of one cup of coffee and its effects can last up to four hours.
"Joule has roughly the same caffeine content as a cup of coffee but administered over four hours so the amount being taken up by your blood stream will not be a shock to your system any means if you already enjoy caffeine regularly," Joule creators wrote on their Indiegogo fundraising page.
In just a matter of days, the campaign has already shattered its original goal of $15,000, with people from all over the world donating more than $45,000 to this revolutionary idea.
If you’re an avid coffee drinker, you could already be spending as much as $4 a day just to get your caffeine fix.
One Joule bracelet, on the other hand, costs just $29—with 30 caffeine patches included—which can instantly reduce the amount you spend to less than $1 a day.
If all goes well, you could start wearing your very own Joule bracelet (in pink, blue, or black!) as early as July.