CAFFEINE
CONTENT
200
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—4
Your
best bet when it comes to getting a hold of this one is to find a store with a
really well developed fitness supplement section, typically in the company of
Bang, Spike, Redline, etc.—and if there’s nowhere around you that matches that
description, just buy online.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
Not
really sure what to make of this one.
First off, the label is energy drink to the core—bold font and colors,
lots of lightning, etc. But the
label really isn’t the first thing that catches your attention—it’s more the
fact that there’s a bottle which looks like the one my favorite teriyaki sauce
comes in filled with a liquid that looks like a translucent version of that
dreadful Hog Wash garbage my son likes from time to time. The result is a generally confused look
that grabs your attention quicker than any aesthetic appeal it might have, and
I’m not sure that inducing perplexity in consumers is really the way to go when
selling your product.
TASTE—9
In
contrast with its immature appearance, which leads you to expect something
sickeningly sweet and unabashedly fake, this is actually quite good—a fairly
sour version of the classic flavor we all know very well with the sweetness
dialed down to a significant and pleasing extent. Most people using it to power their workout probably aren’t
going to take the time to do this, but if you get the urge, try it over
ice—it’s even better that way.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
Xtreme
Shock is marketed as a workout supplement, with claims of benefit including
energy, strength, stamina, focus, recovery, etc. It would seem intuitive, then, that one would drink it
before a workout and evaluate it thusly.
Well…I didn’t drink this one before my workout. Why on earth, then, am I posting this
review? The answer is because I
found it to be exceptionally effective as a post-workout beverage. Know the feeling you get hours after a
good workout, where you feel fatigued and sore and particularly disinclined
towards movement? Well, I needed
something to fix that, so I went ahead and downed the nearest energy beverage—which
happened to be this. Worked like a
freaking charm—didn’t take long before I was up, about, and thoroughly
energized, all muscle fatigue virtually gone and the aforementioned disinclination
vanished.
Only
problem—I’m allergic to something in this drink; it makes me itchy. Pretty bearable when it’s just my
hands, but really annoying once the scalp
and torso get involved. Real
bummer to be allergic to such a nice drink.
KICK
(DURATION)—8.5
Lasts
about three and a half to four hours.
No crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8.5
As
a revitalizating beverage I like this drink a whole heck of a lot; in reviewing
the other flavors I will be sure to drink them pre-workout just so I can
evaluate their performance under those circumstances. In the meantime—if you don’t mind forking out almost three
bucks and aren’t allergic to whatever the heck it is that makes me itchy,
consider this as your recovery drink.
WEBSITE:
nutrientscience.com
KEYWORDS:
Xtreme Shock Blue Raspberry drink review, performance energy, workout supplement,
zero carbs, zero sugar, zero calories