Cheeky little gut-check before the weekend.
If you buy one $4 energy drink a day, that's roughly $120 a month.
Just shy of $1,500 a year, on a habit you barely notice!
Nobody decides to spend $1,500 on energy drinks though.
They decide to buy one, 365 times, and never do the addition.
And honestly, this is how most money leaks out of your bank account.
Not in big dramatic purchases, but in small ones on autopilot until they become a real number.
(For anyone new here, that’s the whole TAQUITO thing.)
$4 isn’t gonna kill you.
But not noticing the $4 you spend every day on an energy drink (or gas station snack, or whatever) might nuke your savings.
So here's the weekend assignment: pick the one small recurring spend you've never actually added up, and add it up.
You might be surprised, but overall okay.
Or you might be horrified to find out you coulda sent your kid to college if you could lay off the White Monsters.
One time we had a guy (an employee actually) add up his Zyn purchases over the year, and it was well over $2,000.
Bro was locked tf in though, so he was fine with it… But I digress.
Either way, now you're deciding instead of drifting.
And if energy drinks happen to be your $4 thing, could you at least stop overpaying for them?
I’ve been partnering with GamerSupps, and their product is a fraction of the gas station price for more servings, and I can hook you up with a discount:
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Taquitos,
Caleb “Locked In” Hammer
P.S. I realize this is dangerously close to “just stop buying lattes” advice.
And I’m not saying don’t enjoy your energy drinks.
If that $4 dollars a day is keeping you sane, you should enjoy it.
I just want you to be AWARE of how much money is going out, and WHERE it’s going.
If you’re spending a small fortune on caffeine, that’s cool.
Just know what you’re doing and be able to adjust other areas so you don’t end up panhandling for a snort of someone’s C4.
And for the love of all that is holy, don't spend the whole weekend swiping your card on BS.
Instead, put your money toward something valuable.
Something that makes the world a better place.
Something your parents would be proud of…
Like the Hammer Elite App.
You can get the annual is $30 off through the end of June.
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