Bawls Bottle

Bawls Guarana (named Bawls bottle in-game) is a consumable item in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.

Background
Bawls Guarana started as the brainchild of a 20-year-old college graduate named Hoby Buppert, who in 1997 was looking for an alternative to coffee. As part of a class project, he came up with a carbonated and non-alcoholic beverage made with guarana, a highly-caffeinated berry native to the Amazonian rainforest. The drink is named "Bawls" for the caffeinated "bounce" it provides, as it contains a natural form of caffeine nearly three times stronger than that found in traditional sodas.

Looking for a place to settle, Hoby Buppert chose Texas, a quiet place conducive to the growth of Guarana. The company only marketed its drinks in Texas, never looking to expand because of the dominance of the market leader, the Nuka-Cola Corporation. Nonetheless, before the Great War, Bawls Guarana concluded a lucrative contract with Vault-Tec, which wanted to build the Secret Vault in Texas. They sponsored the construction in exchange for the exclusive right for only its drink to be allowed in the vault, at the expense of Nuka-Cola, which is absent from this region.

Characteristics
Despite advertising in Carbon, Bawls bottles can only be found in the Secret Vault, especially in the Bawls vending machine that contains 9 bottles (and 4 more if the machine is destroyed). Each bottle will heal 1/4 of the Initiate's Hit Points until 2/5 with the skill First-Aid at maximum level.

Locations

 * Bawls vending machines - 9 bottles maximum per day.
 * Secret Vault - Ruins Two, in lockers (power box room) and on desks (north on the map).
 * Ruins Three - in loot sections west, north and east on the map.
 * Secret Vault - Laboratories Level 2 - on table and Bawls vending machine.

Behind the scenes

 * The drink is based on the real-life Bawls Guarana, whose founder is Hoby Buppert.
 * Bawls Guarana is sold at a variety of collectors' sites such as Thinkgeek and has in the past been sold at electronics stores such as CompUSA.
 * The name is a play on the slang term for being "bold and daring".