CAFFEINE CONTENT: UNKNOWN
RATING: 7.3 OUT OF 10.
The energy shot market is slowly being transformed into a cornucopia of 5 Hour Energy clones. Fortunately, some companies try to deviate from the norm and create an interesting product. One such product is Street King Energy Shot. It may look like a normal shot, but it is actually endorsed by 50 Cent, and every purchase of Street King goes to feeding a starving child. I think it is a respectable cause, and their website tells me they have already fed 3.5 million children. Well done Street King, well done. Now let's find out if you make a great energy shot.
Street King comes in a very clean, black, 2.5 ounce bottle. It comes in two flavors: Orange Mango and Grape. I went for the latter, since I'm more of a grape fan than an orange mango fan. After unscrewing the top, I slammed it back and was surprised by the pleasant flavor. Typically, grape flavored shots need a chaser, but not this one. I thought is tasted pretty darn good for a concentrate 2.5 ounce shot. A solid effort by Street King.
What energy ingredients does Street King have to offer? Well, it has 100 percent daily value of vitamin b6, 100 percent daily value of vitamin b12, and 464 milligrams of malic acid, caffeine, sodium citrate, and citicoline. It also contains gingko leaf extract. Sadly, the caffeine content is undisclosed and they only provide that "as much as a cup of coffee" nonsense. Personally, I think the blend could use a little work. How about throwing in some gaurana or more b vitamins?
Despite my thoughts about the drink needing a better energy blend, I still received some solid effectiveness from this shot. I've had it on multiple occasions and received a decent boost every time. Once again, if you have a lower caffeine tolerance this should definitely work. Try it in place of your 5 Hour Energy and you may never go back.
In a boring world of Red Bull clones and 5 Hour Energy clones, it's nice to see an energy shot that makes an attempt to step away from the pack. Even if it's something as simple as feeding hungry children, it's still something different. But, does Street King succeed as an energy shot? Well, it certainly is not breathtaking, but it gets the job done. In short, it's a solid energy shot.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
REVIEW OF DREAM WATER
CAFFEINE CONTENT: NONE.
RATING: 7.8 OUT OF 10.
Before I get started with this review, let me just thank The Soda Jerks for the twentieth time for letting me post my review of Hype. Hopefully, I will be writing more review for The Soda Jerks in the near future. With that task out of the way, let's get to the product I will be reviewing today. Straight out of Miami, Florida comes yet another anti-energy shot. This one is called Dream Water, so let's just get right to it.
Dream Water comes in a white, 2.5 ounce bottle with a screw-off top. This makes it much easier to open, unlike most energy shots which usually require a knife and the assistance of 5 other people. The nice folks at Dream Water provided me with the Snoozeberry flavor (blueberry and pomegranate), and I have to say I was impressed. I never actually refrigerated Dream Water, but it did not hinder the flavor. It lacks the overly tart, artificial berry flavor of most energy shots. The flavor is actually pretty light, which is probably why they call it Dream Water. All in all, it's a great tasting anti-energy shot.
So, what does Dream Water have hiding under the hood? It's simple. It has 150 milligrams of gamma-aminobutyric acid, melatonin, and l 5-hydroxytryptophan. The exact amount for any of these ingredients is not specified, which is rather unfortunate. Nevertheless, I think the blend is decent at best.
Congratulations, you've made it through 3 segments of what I believe is a very lackadaisically written review, but remember, you're at the best part. That's right, your about to find out of this little bugger turned my lights out. As a matter of fact, I took this at 9:30 last night, and was fast asleep an hour later. Normally, I can fight off the effects of melatonin, but this time I was not successful. I must say, I was very pleased with the drink's effectiveness.
I've always been a fan of anti-energy shots, and I have to say I enjoyed Dream Water. The only cons are that it doesn't really bring anything new to the table, and the blend is a little lackluster. Other than that, it has a great flavor and it can easily put you to sleep. And that's really all I want after a "hard" day of school.
RATING: 7.8 OUT OF 10.
Before I get started with this review, let me just thank The Soda Jerks for the twentieth time for letting me post my review of Hype. Hopefully, I will be writing more review for The Soda Jerks in the near future. With that task out of the way, let's get to the product I will be reviewing today. Straight out of Miami, Florida comes yet another anti-energy shot. This one is called Dream Water, so let's just get right to it.
Dream Water comes in a white, 2.5 ounce bottle with a screw-off top. This makes it much easier to open, unlike most energy shots which usually require a knife and the assistance of 5 other people. The nice folks at Dream Water provided me with the Snoozeberry flavor (blueberry and pomegranate), and I have to say I was impressed. I never actually refrigerated Dream Water, but it did not hinder the flavor. It lacks the overly tart, artificial berry flavor of most energy shots. The flavor is actually pretty light, which is probably why they call it Dream Water. All in all, it's a great tasting anti-energy shot.
So, what does Dream Water have hiding under the hood? It's simple. It has 150 milligrams of gamma-aminobutyric acid, melatonin, and l 5-hydroxytryptophan. The exact amount for any of these ingredients is not specified, which is rather unfortunate. Nevertheless, I think the blend is decent at best.
Congratulations, you've made it through 3 segments of what I believe is a very lackadaisically written review, but remember, you're at the best part. That's right, your about to find out of this little bugger turned my lights out. As a matter of fact, I took this at 9:30 last night, and was fast asleep an hour later. Normally, I can fight off the effects of melatonin, but this time I was not successful. I must say, I was very pleased with the drink's effectiveness.
I've always been a fan of anti-energy shots, and I have to say I enjoyed Dream Water. The only cons are that it doesn't really bring anything new to the table, and the blend is a little lackluster. Other than that, it has a great flavor and it can easily put you to sleep. And that's really all I want after a "hard" day of school.
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