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Gamer Grub: Performance Snack Food.

If Keith Mullin has his way, we might soon see a sixth food group in the USDAň€™s Food Pyramid: Cognitive Performance Snacks. Mullin calls his invention "Gamer Grub" and maintains that it is ň€śformulated to boost your brain and speed reaction times.ň€ť Gamer Grub will be available in four flavors considered to be popular with gamers ("Strategy Chocolate," "Action Pizza," "Racing Wasabi," and "Sports PB&J" (thatň€™s peanut butter and jelly to the uninitiated), but two features will set this snack apart from the chips, pizza, popcorn, and similar snack foods on which gamers are known to subsist: a proprietary mix of vitamins and other supplements, and a unique ň€śdelivery systemň€ť that will enable one to consume the product in the midst of gaming without leaving oneň€™s fingers, keyboard, and mouse slick with grease. The delivery system comes in the form of flip-top lid on top of an ergonomically shaped plastic container that is easily gripped with one hand. The supplements range from Vitamin A (for improved eyesight) to Magnesium (for the maintenance of muscle and nerve functions) to Choline (for muscle reactions). While the Gamer Grub website seems to make these claims in a tongue-cheek-fashion, it also provides citations to scholarly research to back its nutritional claims. Mullin, a sometime gamer himself, originally developed the Gamer Grub concept for a General Millsň€™ snack inventorsň€™ contest. The cereal-maker declared Mullinň€™s entry a winner, but ultimately decided against manufacturing the product; so Mullin decided to develop it himself. This is not his first invention. ň€śI work in product development,ň€ť Mullin told us when we contacted him this morning. ň€śIň€™ve invented and licensed several toy products, and I invented a pet toy called the Bark-N-Bat. This is the first time Iň€™ve done a food product, and itň€™s definitely exciting.ň€ť Mullin describes Gamer Grub as a ň€śfunctional food,ň€ť a concept he says he did not invent (hereň€™s Wikipediaň€™s definition). ň€śFunctional food is basically a food product that enhances a lifestyle or a health condition,ň€ť Mullin said. ň€śItň€™s a very large food category.ň€ť Mullin also advised us not to confuse his product with the category of food supplements. ň€śThe difference between a supplement and a natural food,ň€ť he said, ň€śis that the FDA generally recognizes the ingredients in a natural food to be safe.ň€ť Gamers attending the ň€śE for Allň€ť videogame event in Los Angeles later this week will be able to sample Gamer Grub, and Mullin promised to ship some product directly to us, as well. Weň€™ll let you know what we think of it. Everyone else will have to wait until the product reaches retailersň€™ shelves some time in 2009. Mullin has not yet settled on a retail price for the product. Note: This story was updated October 1 with a link to the Gamer Grub website and pricing information.


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