CAFFEINE
CONTENT
6
mg (yeah, you read that right…)
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—4
Not
nearly as common as the other 5 Hour Energy shots. Maybe because most retailers don’t see the logic in selling
energy-free energy shot.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
I
really like the packaging on most of the 5 Hour shots, but this one falls a bit
flat. I like the idea of the 5
Hour runner over a daylight scene, but all-in-all, it just looks generic.
TASTE—5
When
I was in Guatemala, I came down with a nasty sore throat. At the pharmacy, I was given a few
packets of some stuff called VitaPyrena—which
was basically just a dose of acetamenophen mixed in with some citrus-flavored
powder. 5 Hour Energy Decaf
reminded me a lot of VitaPyrena—medicinal-tasting
and badly sweetened. Not by any
means pleasant.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—0
If
I take anything away from my experience with 5 Hour Energy Decaf, it’s this—B vitamins (the sole components of this
drink’s “energy” blend) do not supply
energy. This shot delivers no
kick whatsoever, just light years more B vitamins that you can ever hope to use
and to be excreted con prisa by your
kidneys—so in the end, all you get from your purchase is some seriously yellow,
nutrient-rich urine. Anybody out
there willing to fork out $2.75 for that?
KICK
(DURATION)—0
Do
I really need to say anything in this section?
THE
SHOT OVERALL—1.67
5
Hour Energy Decaf is hands down the worst value energy product I have ever
reviewed. It tastes bad and doesn’t
give you energy—so why bother? The
answer: no reason to. Avoid this
one at all costs.
WEBSITE:
5hourenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
5 Hour Energy Decaf shot review, sugar free, diet, zero carb, blah blah blah
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