CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Probably
in the ballpark of 100 mg, but not listed.
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
Generally
unpredictable as to where you’ll find it, but chances are there is somewhere
nearby—whether it be convenience store or gas station or grocery store.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—4
I’m
pretty unimpressed with this one—all words and declarations of value and what
not. It’s very unimaginative and
largely unsightly, with only a decent shade of red to offer some meager relief
from the otherwise mediocre motif.
TASTE—3
Definitely
on the low end for a 5 Hour Energy clone.
Now, as a disclaimer (for reasons that shall be seen) the last thing I
did before opening this was to shake it like a boss. First swig was a recognizable strawberry flavor, and I would
have continued to enjoy it until I got to the end of the shot, at which point I
got a whole mouthful of bitter ingredients. Now, as I said, I shook this dang thing up pretty well
before drinking it—but that didn’t do the trick, and the shot was all the worse
for it. So…if you plan on trying
one of these against my advice, you might want to spend 10 minutes beforehand
shaking it, because even appreciable vigor isn’t going to do the trick.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
Perceptible,
but rather weak—I did feel more alert, but that was the extent of it.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Two
and a half hours.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—5
This
is a pretty pitiful effort at topping the most popular energy shot in the
world. It doesn’t taste as good
(hard to manage), doesn’t kick nearly as well, and still costs about $2 per
shot—whereas with an Eternal Energy shot, you get the same flavor with a better
kick for 88 cents. 6 Hour Energy—Very
Berry: you’ve failed miserably.
Get back to the drawing board and see if you can make something of
yourself.
WEBSITE:
6hrpower.com
KEYWORDS:
6 Hour Power Very Berry energy shot review, zero carbs, zero sugar, zero
calories, diet, bad value
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