CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Mid-range—best
guess is 100-120 mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
I
know that Wal-Mart recently started carrying these shots; though their location
from store-to-store varies. At the
local Wal-Mart, they are on display with a plethora of misc. items on sale for
88 cents, including hemorrhoid cream.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
As
far as the general motif is concerned, Eternal Energy—Grape isn’t all that
impressive…but it is purple, which
counts for something in my book.
TASTE—3
In
terms of flavor, this is a step down from 5 Hour Energy—Grape, being
significantly more bitter and medicinal.
That said, it’s not so much worse that I would (assuming I liked energy
shots all that much) pay almost two
dollars more to get the 5 Hour Energy version—especially given the fact
that I think that this shot performs better.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
This
is noticeably more intense than the original strength 5 Hour Energy shot—if you
want more alertness than 5 Hour Energy will give you and some jitters thrown in
the mix, Eternal Energy—Grape is the way to go.
KICK
(DURATION)—10
Same
as the berry—somewhere over five hours, with no crash.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—7
So
while Eternal Energy—Grape is far from an exemplary energy product, it’s still
light years better than 5 Hour Energy—Grape. They’re both pretty unpleasant as far as taste is concerned,
but Eternal Energy gives you even more
energy, and does it for about 1/3 of the 5 Hour price. Unless, then, you are an especially rich
5 Hour loyalist, there’s no reason you shouldn’t reach for Eternal Energy and
save yourself the money.
WEBSITE:
eternalenergyshot.com
KEYWORDS:
Eternal Energy Grape shot review, zero carb, zero sugar, zero calories, diet
according to their website faq, caffeine content is 222mg... which explains the high kick rating.
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