CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Unlike
Code Blue with its 100 mg, this is an extra
strength Rip It shot—so it gets 120 mg! Woo!
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
Easy
as hitting up the local dollar store.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—5
Even
the purple can’t do much with what Rip It gives it—looks just like every other
product made especially for dollar store shelves.
TASTE—4
Another
grape Triaminic shot. Add some
phenylephrine hydrochloride and you’d be all set.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
This
is one of the stranger energy experiences I’ve had—took it down about a half
hour before my calculus class, then just…forgot about it. Did my homework, went about my
business, and as I was getting settled in the classroom I noticed something
strange—I wasn’t dragging. I
pondered the fact for a minute, and thought, “Oh, yeah! I drank that Rip It shot before coming
here!” Needless to say, it’s not
the most dramatic boost of energy in the world, but…at least it got the job
done.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Worked
about two and a half hours, ending without a crash.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—5.33
Might
have gotten the job done, but…still nothing that worthy of note. And you may be getting tired of this by
now, but…Eternal Energy shots are better.
Same taste (not very good in my book, but whatever rubs your Buddha…),
good energy. Only 88 cents at
Wal-Mart (vs. $1.06 for this at Dollar Tree). Go with one of those.
WEBSITE:
ripitenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
Rip It Shot G-Force review, extra strength, zero carbs, zero calorie, zero
sugar, diet
$1.06 at Dollar Tree? Or is that a typo? I just want to know. TIA.
ReplyDelete$1.00 + $.06 tax.
DeleteI see. Here where I live, I would have to pay 3 cents more when taxes are added if I were to get the same product at a Dollar Tree (or Homeland Stores if they still have it).
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