
Controversial content creator Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa has her eyes on a new business venture: gamer girl bath water.
Amouranth was recently on The CouRage and Nadeshot Show to discuss a mysterious $70K gift from a fan and, as predicted, the conversation got even crazier. Jake “CouRage” Dunlop is co-owner of 100 Thieves, leading to a discussion on all of the various products and projects the esports organization is currently a part of, including Juvee, an energy drink first created by Matt “Nadeshot” Haag.
Juvee has been a huge hit, with classic cans, a small amount of calories, and tasty flavors. Nadeshot created the line of energy drinks due to the “meh” flavors that were currently available. He also wanted healthier options since gamers were often chugging tons of energy drinks, which can be dangerous.
Now Amouranth thinks she can help build the brand even more.
During the podcast, the streaming star told CouRage and Nadeshot that she could make her own energy drink flavor. Amouranth said it would be called Gamer Girl Bath Water and they’d come in little jars with a variety of flavors. The trio even joked that they could taste like milk, which had them all cringing.
CouRage & Nadeshot React to Amouranth’s Fart Jars
While the pitch was clearly a joke during the podcast, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Amouranth sell bath wate, with or without 100 Thieves’ branding.
Earlier this year, Amouranth launched a brand called Cutie Patooties that sold her farts in a jar. She also sold locks of her hair and hot tub water for her biggest fans to feel closer to her. Maybe closer than they ever should.
Right now, Cutie Patooties’ products are completely sold out. If there’s enough interest, maybe Amouranth will bring back some of the jars. Just be prepared to shell out up to $999.99 if you want to smell her farts.
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