YouTuber Hajime spent 56,365 yen (US$475), buying every kind of non-alcoholic drink his local convenience store sold. Then, he mixed them together to make âinfinity coffee.â Oh dear.
As pointed out by Twitter user Tim Hornyak, Hajimeâs video shows the huge collection of beverages amassed. There were milk drinks, various types of canned coffee, soda, fruit juices, yogurt drinks, energy drinksâyou name it. He bought one of everything the store carried, save for booze.
Hajime points out that he bought all the drinks late at night when the convenience store wasnât crowded so as not to disturb other customers during the day.
âI didnât steal âem!â Hajime joked, showing off his receipt. He then got very excited, saying, âIâm going to change history!â
Hajime started with the dairy drinks, putting a straw full of each in the jar.
He put energy drinks into the mix, too.
Disgusting energy drinks.
There are so many.
And a huge variety, too. Whatâs the resulting concoction called?
And hereâs a good look at said âInfinity Coffee.â
How does it smell?
According to Hajime, it smells of ceylon tea, darjeeling tea, orange, peach, and, um, energy drinks. In short, âIt stinks.â
âItâs bad, but not that bad,â Hajime said, adding that it doesnât taste like itâll make you puke or anything. So, there you have it, Infinity Coffee is drinkable.
Unless you have too much, that is.
[GIFS: Hajime]
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