![]() i don't drink energy drinks much nowadays, but when i need a kick, i usually buy a 2L bottle of Pepsi Max. My faves used to be Jolt Ultra and Bookoo. The latter two ingredients gave the shot an even harsher punch as they're somewhat catecholaminergic-I knew a guy who was chugging 5-7 shots a day to substitute for a raging cocaine habit.ĭo you remember how much they were, when it was that potent? The original version actually had 220mg caffeine (correction), along with 600mg of glucuronolactone, 100+mg N-acetyl-tyrosine, and 100+mg L-Phenylalanine. Of course that doesn't matter anymore because their new formula is laughably weak (they dropped those wacky catecholamine precursors down to 1mg, among other things) and represents a crappy value. It's since been replaced with malic acid. And yes, it tasted awful due to the manufacturer's liberal use of Acesulfame potassium, which was about as effective as hiding the stench of a Hong Kong public bathroom with an air freshener. I wouldn't be surprised if Health Canada had a word with them after another "health product" review sweep. I can't confirm it's equivalence to coke but I do remember the original being hella potent. The latter two ingredients gave the shot an even harsher punch as they're somewhat catecholaminergic-I knew a guy who was chugging 5-7 shots a day to substitute for a raging cocaine habit. That much caffeine in that small volume would taste extremely bitter, i'd imagine. I didn't think the shot ever had that much caffeine. i think it contained 80mg caff and 1000mg taurine. we don't quite know what it does exactly, except for the fact that felines can't live without it.Īnother cheap boost is, 'Rage' shots for a dollar at the dollorama. with the tablets, what you won't get is taurine, which is key ingredient in nearly all energy drinks. i used to pop them like candy, back in university days when energy drinks didn't quite exist. Caveat emptor.įor best bang for your buck, you can't beat Life brand caffeine tablets. Note that this is also a great way to ris k cardiac arrest or a heart valve rupture. Some bodybuilders will also combine it with ephedrine tablets for the ultimate (legal) energy boost. Take 200mg in one hit, though beware of the horrible crash. Like the poster above said, try chugging two cans of Red Rain consecutively.Īs for "pills", many caffeine junkies swear by caffeine pills from Shoppers. Red Rain contains the same ingredients as Red Bull, in the same amounts. TSDH wrote: ↑The only difference is the price. Note that this is also a great way to risk cardiac arrest or a heart valve rupture. ![]() Drinking a couple cups of coffee worked much better for me than Red Rain, but I don't like to work on a full stomach, so I'm thinking to try Red Bull.Īnyone tried both Red Rain and Red Bull? Do you see any difference between them? If Red Rain never worked for me, will Red Bull be any better?Īre there any energy drinks or pills at reasonable cost that you'd recommend? Bullionaire wrote: ↑I've tried about 8 cans of Red Rain so far on different occasions, but it never worked for me. ![]()
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