CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Est.
100 mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—9
If
you’re really dying to find this (no reason to be), go to a Walgreens. Otherwise you’re better off just going
to Wal-Mart and buying an Eternal Energy shot (assuming you’re into shots…I’m
not).
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
Probably
the most irritating thing about these shots is that on the shelves, they look
appealing. I mean, they’re
obviously 5 Hour clones, but they’re 5 Hour clones with bling—enough effort went into the design that it gives you the
(false) hope that they were similarly attentive in the flavor and function
departments.
TASTE—4
Even
on ice, this doesn’t taste very good at all. Think orange cough medicine and you’ve got the gist of it.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—5
On
top of really not tasting good, this one is pretty weak, venturing south of
what I consider to be legitimately useful territory. The only time I could see it being helpful is if you’ve had
your full night’s sleep, but are still having a little trouble getting
started. I don’t see it putting a
dent in anything more serious than that.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
About
an hour and a half to two hours without a crash—though that’s not saying much, because
it really didn’t have much of a boost, either.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—4.67
Even
by shot standards, this is pretty bad.
It’s overpriced, underpowered, poorly flavored, and is in all other
respects fairly inferior stuff.
Avoid.
WEBSITE:
Walgreens.com
KEYWORDS:
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zero appeal, diet
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