CAFFEINE
CONTENT
420
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
Only
one place around here that sells these locally—and it’s a high-end grocery
store with a reasonably good section dedicated to fitness supplements. Seeing as I haven’t seen this sold in
any other such chains, however, I’d recommend checking out supplement stores
like GNC or The Vitamin Shoppe, both of which sell this in their online store.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
One
look at Endorush will tell you that it is not geared towards casual consumers,
which tend to be attracted to things like glowing green Ms, hardcore lettering and catchphrases that become cheesy when you
think about them too long. The red
bottle with the iridescent label is certainly attractive enough to grab your
attention, but what holds it is the way Endorush plays it straight—everything
is readily legible, attitude is kept to a minimum, and from this understatement
it becomes apparent that it is a very potent beverage that deserves to be
treated with serious respect. The
only thing I would change is to make the ample warning labels a bit more
legible—they’re so small that with the iridescence I can hardly read them
without straining. But I suppose
as explicit as they are, they’d need a bigger label for that.
TASTE—9
This
came as a surprise—I’m really not into the crap fruit punch flavor; any number
of my reviews can tell you that. This,
however, is one of three fruit punch
flavored beverages I’ve had recently that pulls it off. Something about how tart it is, how
much the flavor is emphasized over sweetness makes it very hard to stick to the
recommended ½ bottle…which, as it turns out, is recommended for a very, very good reason.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—10+
I
got cocky with Endorush.
I’m
not proud to admit it—any moron could have told you that it was a bad idea to
drink the whole thing at once. I
did, however, and can tell you that you had
better dang well follow the serving insructions!
Last
time I had a beverage this intense, it was Spike Hardcore Energy—The
Original. I was so unaccustomed to
such high doses of caffeine that drinking it just about flipped my lid, and I
gave it an unprecedented “OVERKILL” rating. The entire bottle of Endorush, however, gave me such an
enormous caffeine rush that I’m almost tempted to do the same thing for
it—except 1) I experienced it contrary to the label’s instructions, and 2) it’s
not so much the rush that tips you off, it’s how it ends that lets you know you
overdid it.
KICK
(DURATION)—10+
Half
a bottle (had the grape flavor also—review coming soon) should give you about
six hours of energy. The whole
dang thing—at the very least
ten. These were ten blissful hours
for me, but after it was all over, I felt like a gym towel that’s been used by
hundreds of different people and washed in the hot/heavy cycle countless times
over the years—worn almost threadbare.
My nerves were so frayed that when I went to bed I slept about ten hours
(as opposed to my usual eight) and was so put off by the idea of further energy
drinks that it was about a week before I was willing to try anything else. As I’ve said before—stick with half the
freaking bottle.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—10
Follow
the instructions, and I can assure you that Endorush won’t let you down. It’s got an excellent flavor and a
great rush suited for just about any high-endurance (i.e. physical) energy
requirement.
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KEYWORDS:
Endorush Fruit Punch Fix energy drink review, low carb, low calorie, zero sugar
I like the way that you detail everything out.
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