CAFFEINE
CONTENT
40
mg/strip, 80 mg/serving
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—3
Uncommon—most
consumers aren’t terribly impressed with the $4.99 price tag, and as a result
stores tend not to be impressed with sales.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
I
think “overpackaged” is a good word here; I wish they’d stuck the strips in
envelopes (Sheets style) and left it at that, rather than go the three layer
route before we can get to the strips.
TASTE—5
Not
really wild about this one—it’s got the same leathery texture and harsh taste
as the cinnamon-flavored strips, but unlike the latter there’s no agreeable
aftertaste to redeem the initial experience; I could taste that they were at
least trying to go the tropical route, but in the end it wasn’t convincing or
agreeable enough to be enjoyable.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
The
standard serving doesn’t convey a lot by way of energy, though I did find
myself popping in two sheets before I exercised while the cassette lasted. It’s good for a boost, but you’re
probably going to have to really load up on them if you want to stay awake.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Two
and a half hours, no crash.
THE
PRODUCT OVERALL—5.67
I
wasn’t wild about these; even if you like energy strips you’re better going off
with the cinnamon flavor. If you
can get these on sale, I suppose they are alright when it comes to cheap, portable
energy—though Mio Energy—Black Cherry is still my favorite in that regard.
WEBSITE:
e6energy.com
KEYWORDS:
E6 Tropical Energy Strips review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero sugar, diet
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