CAFFEINE CONTENT: 325 MILLIGRAMS PER 2 OUNCE SHOT.
RATING: 9.1 OUT OF 10.
If you have been reading my latest reviews, you would know that it takes a lot for me to feel any real effectiveness from a drink. All those average energy drinks just aren't cutting it, so what do I do? Enter Kymera Energy Shot. Kymera is one of the most radical energy shots I have ever laid eyes on. With an insane amount of caffeine (we'll get to that later), this should do the trick. Onward then, to the review of Kymera.
Kymera's packaging is certainly one-of-a-kind, using a box with a bag full of liquid inside. Basically, you are given a bottle which holds 2 ounces and you simply pour yourself a shot by pushing the red button on the cooler. This shot has a lot of caffeine, so I was pretty skeptical about the taste. As it turns out, I did not think it was as tasty as some of the other reviewers thought it was, but for having so much caffeine it really wasn't bad. The flavor is similar to your typical energy shot (i.e. medicinal, artificial berry flavor). All in all, not too shabby.
Now it is time to see what Kymera is packing under the hood. It has 150 percent daily value of niacin, 50 percent daily value of vitamin b6, 26 percent daily value of folic acid, 2,100 percent daily value of vitamin b12, and 1,180 milligrams worth of malic acid, natural caffeine, n-acetyl-l-tyrosine, 1,3 dimethylamylamine, and yohimbine hydrochloride. The caffeine content is an astonishing 325 milligrams per 2 ounce shot, making this the 2nd most caffeinated 2 ounce shot ever made.
Ok, it's time for the fun part. Did this drink work? Oh, heck yes. There are numerous warning labels that tell you to take only 1 ounce to assess tolerance and I highly suggest you adhere to those warning. This is not kids stuff. Of course, I went for the full 2 ounces and was hit with loads of energy. It's not a jittery feeling but more of an extremely focused, I-need-to-get-things-done-really-fast kind of energy. If you can handle it, go for the full 2 ounces, but please be careful. Do not under any circumstances take more than 3 ounces in one day (487.5 milligrams of caffeine). You could end up seriously hurting yourself. As for me, you can call me a fan of Kymera Energy Shot. I can't wait to use this as a pre-workout drink.
Overall, Kymera Energy Shot will do down as one of the most powerful energy shots I have ever consumed. In fact, I think it flat-out is the most powerful I have ever consumed. And although I was slightly disappointed with the flavor since all the other reviewers thought it was amazing, the kick more than made up for that. Final rating: 9.1 out of 10.
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REVIEW OF SLAP FROST
CAFFEINE CONTENT: 220 MILLIGRAMS PER 16 OUNCE CAN.
RATING: 6.7 OUT OF 10.
If I had to name my top 5 favorite energy drink names, Slap would easily make the list. I mean, what better name for an energy drink than Slap. Need a boost before the morning jog? Slap! Want to stay awake to study for your mid-term? Slap! Think the Miami Heat are all they are cracked up to be? Slap! Seriously, the name is downright hilarious, and that's why I'm pleased to bring you my review of Slap Frost.
Slap Frost is supposed to have a unique ingredient that gives your mouth a chilling sensation that increases as you drink it. Now the only ingredient that I know of that would give that type of sensation is menthol, and that isn't on the ingredients list. And to be honest, I don't recall getting a chilling sensation in my mouth, but I am not complaining, because this drink is actually quite tasty. It's difficult to for me to describe the flavor, but most reviewers agree that it has a typical energy drink flavor. I would say this is partially true, but Slap Frost delivers more of a crisp flavor, similar to 7Up. All things considered, it's a well-crafted flavor profile.
Now it's time to take a look under the hood and see what this drink is packing: 200 percent daily value of vitamin b3, 200 percent daily value of vitamin b6, 200 percent daily value of vitamin b12, and 3,138 milligrams worth of maltodextrin, taurine, fructose, caffeine, isomaltulose, niacin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, and cyanocobalamin. The caffeine content is a whopping 220 milligrams per can, 60 more than the industry average.
With 27 percent more energy than Monster based on caffeine, Slap Frost should deliver a decent punch. Unfortunately, I didn't feel a whole lot of effects. But really, this is starting to feel a bit monotonous. You see, my caffeine tolerance, as I have mentioned in countless other posts, is almost off the scale. So once again I have to say that this should definitely deliver a substantial kick to all of you energy drinkers out there. Or if you're like me, it won't do anything at all.
Overall, despite the fact that Slap Frost failed to give me loads of energy, it's still a solid energy drink. I thought the flavor was nice, albeit a bit similar to Red Bull. It also has a solid energy blend as well. Final rating? 6.7 out of 10.
RATING: 6.7 OUT OF 10.
If I had to name my top 5 favorite energy drink names, Slap would easily make the list. I mean, what better name for an energy drink than Slap. Need a boost before the morning jog? Slap! Want to stay awake to study for your mid-term? Slap! Think the Miami Heat are all they are cracked up to be? Slap! Seriously, the name is downright hilarious, and that's why I'm pleased to bring you my review of Slap Frost.
Slap Frost is supposed to have a unique ingredient that gives your mouth a chilling sensation that increases as you drink it. Now the only ingredient that I know of that would give that type of sensation is menthol, and that isn't on the ingredients list. And to be honest, I don't recall getting a chilling sensation in my mouth, but I am not complaining, because this drink is actually quite tasty. It's difficult to for me to describe the flavor, but most reviewers agree that it has a typical energy drink flavor. I would say this is partially true, but Slap Frost delivers more of a crisp flavor, similar to 7Up. All things considered, it's a well-crafted flavor profile.
Now it's time to take a look under the hood and see what this drink is packing: 200 percent daily value of vitamin b3, 200 percent daily value of vitamin b6, 200 percent daily value of vitamin b12, and 3,138 milligrams worth of maltodextrin, taurine, fructose, caffeine, isomaltulose, niacin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, and cyanocobalamin. The caffeine content is a whopping 220 milligrams per can, 60 more than the industry average.
With 27 percent more energy than Monster based on caffeine, Slap Frost should deliver a decent punch. Unfortunately, I didn't feel a whole lot of effects. But really, this is starting to feel a bit monotonous. You see, my caffeine tolerance, as I have mentioned in countless other posts, is almost off the scale. So once again I have to say that this should definitely deliver a substantial kick to all of you energy drinkers out there. Or if you're like me, it won't do anything at all.
Overall, despite the fact that Slap Frost failed to give me loads of energy, it's still a solid energy drink. I thought the flavor was nice, albeit a bit similar to Red Bull. It also has a solid energy blend as well. Final rating? 6.7 out of 10.
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