CAFFEINE
CONTENT
100
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
Dynapep
isn’t typically found in very good company. I got mine at a local grocer’s, but I see it very frequently
in those behind-the-counter displays at gas stations that contain products like
“Libi-Grow” or “Shlong-a-Tron”…you know, those displays. Off the subject, how do you suppose
insecure guys go about asking the tattooed chick behind the counter to pass
them a packet of Shlong-a-Tron?
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—2
There
are all sorts of things wrong about this product. The biggest one is the flavor—but I’m getting ahead of myself. First thing that comes to my mind when
I look at one of these is, “Okay…world’s first microshot…but why?” I can understand if you’re just looking
for a portable way to get energy—but you could just grab a bottle of
(delicious) black cherry-flavored Mio and get several servings out of it,
rather than carrying around this clunker of a protective cardboard card that
houses a miniscule bottle with a single serving in it (all for just a buck
more—yes, this mini-abomination of a shot costs you a full $2.50 for ONE
fix). The bottle’s another
problem—it’s tiny, its flimsy, it’s apparently soluble in the dang liquid, and
when you open it, the only opening you have to get this liquid out is a pore so
small it almost qualifies as a gap junction. But as I stated—the biggest issue you’re going to have is drinking it, even if it’s only—what, 2
mL?
TASTE—0
This
stuff tastes like some sort of industrial cleaner—strong, harsh, and flat-out
vile (it would be appropriate to rename it “Dynapep Energy—Chemical
Wash”). What’s the point in doing
the whole “world’s first microshot” thing if consumers can’t even stomach the
dang stuff?
Let’s
not leave it at that, though—no, no, no, no, no, that would be letting it off
far too easy. Let’s go over what
went wrong here, step by step. The
first and most obvious thing is that it tastes like something that we would use
in an organic chemistry lab—and when the first thing that comes to mind when
you taste something is “gasoline additives,” you’ve got problems with your formula! Second is the fact that it also tastes like it’s been eating
at the plastic, as it’s the second very prominent thing you taste—noting that
what you’re drinking dissolves plastic is also
a problem! Lastly, you can’t
taste any mint—and no, it didn’t mysteriously show up after I rinsed my mouth
out, as the berry did. False
advertising—problem! Let’s propose a second name—“Dynapep
Energy—Caffeinated Petroleum Distillates.” Yes, that raises eyebrows, but at least it tastes true.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—9
For
all your trouble, you get some decent energy. No, I would not for a second
recommend that you drink it for it, but if you happen to be some alien organism
that runs off of hydrocarbons, you can anticipate some pretty solid alertness
and an increased inclination towards physical exertion.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
As
with the berry flavor, this will last you a total of four hours (hence the whole "time release" thing)—the nice thing
being you feel the full effects during that time, the not-nice thing is that afterwards
you feel practically comatose.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—6
Good
energy, seriously nasty shot. Not worth it on any level. Avoid, or better—fill up your gas tank
with it, and keep somebody from drinking them. You’re pretty much guaranteed a Nobel Prize for that sort of
goodness towards your fellow men.
WEBSITE:
dynapep.com
KEYWORDS:
Dynapep Fresh Mint micro shot review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero sugar,
diet, not fit for human consumption
When I saw gasoline additives in the this review, I was reminded of a Wild Buzz Energy Drink product.
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