You have a such a negative attitude towards these drinks. If they work let it be!!!
You seem to be taking up a defensive posture when someone points out that detox products are a scam. Why is that? I'm asking this because historically the only persons that take up such a posture are those shilling for the makers of such products.

As far as me having a negative attitude towards "detox" products - you bet! I, for one, have zero respect for the scamming detox product industry whom only exist to capitalize on the so-called "war on drugs" by preying upon the uninformed, fearful, and credulous and seperating them from their hard-earned cash. Cannabis users facing drug tests deserve better, as they are victimized enough by the so-called "war on drugs" without these buzzarding scam artists swooping down into the mix.
Its a crying shame that their presence will remain as long as the uninformed continues to fall for their antics - (if you'll excuse the pun, Mr Surf Fisherman) hook, line, and sinker.
If it was $200 I would have paid because somebody created a factor that beats the test.
Uh, allow me enlighten you on a newsflash: The makers of your beloved elixir do not hold paternity to that factor and neither does any of the competing makers. Drinking fluids to dilute a urine sample in an effort to pass a U/A has been around long before the advent of the scamming detox product industry.