It
seems somewhat ironic that after my last review, in which I noted that I had
actually enjoyed reviewing the energy
shot in question, that I should choose Rip It Shot—Code Blue as my next shot
review and have the experience that I did.
Unlike
others, I am not in any way, shape, or form a fan of Rip It energy
products. To me, they’re just
dollar-store products—inexpensive and painfully mediocre in quality. Shouldn’t come as a surprise, then,
that Code Blue left me feeling distinctly underwhelmed.
CAFFEINE
CONTENT
100
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
Check
any freaking dollar store nearby and
you’re bound to come across it there.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—3
Excellent,
if you define excellence as blending in with the other crappy dollar store
products.
TASTE—5
Tastes
about what an Otter Pop would taste like if they came in a ‘5 Hour Energy
flavor’. On one hand, it’s got the
berry sweetness of an Otter Pop, but on the other, it’s pretty acrid and sour.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
Intense
enough to keep me from falling asleep, but other than that and perhaps an
increased propensity to rock in my Lazy Boy, that was about as dramatic a
manifestation as I got.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Two
and a half hours, no crash—just a gradual returning of fatigue
THE
SHOT OVERALL—5.67
Not
worth the time or money by a long shot.
If you really like berry energy shots, just buy an Eternal Energy—Berry
shot, because it’ll actually give you energy.
WEBSITE:
ripitenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
Rip It Shot Code Blue energy shot review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero
sugar, diet
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