Monster Hitman Energy Shooter
Cost: $1.99 for 3 fl oz
Active ingredients: Vitamin B12, Taurine, Caffeine, Vitamin b6, Panax Ginseng, Energy Blend consisting of Guaranal, Glucuronolactone, Inositol, L-Carnitine, Glucose
Calories: Lobo- 5 per serving (1 serving per bottle)
Original- 30 per serving (1 serving per bottle)
Flavor- Original (Energy Supplement) Lobo (Dietary Supplement)
Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Monster has come out with their own version of energy shot called Monster Hitman Energy Shooters. It's possible with their faithful following it may do pretty well for them despite the fact of all the competition already established. First off the price for the size and the list of ingredients was great. Offering a larger shot for the same price as the competition around it is a definite plus. I've always been fond of the Monster flavor. Sometimes its borderline too sweet so before I tried the shooter I expected the sweetness to be amplified. The taste was good, Monster Hitman was not nearly as thick as I expected it to be. It had a bit of a medicinal aftertaste but none more then I usually anticipate. It IS packed with its 5000 mg Energy Blend. With only 6 grams of sugar and 30 calories it helps with the NO CRASH.
I gulped it down before work (replacing my usual ritual) and was pleasantly surprised to feel the kick. I've only started reviewing energy shots and the difference between them and energy drinks always catches me off guard. For a couple hours I noticed a boost, a little pep in my step you might say. I know my boss enjoys the enthusiasm. It made me want to get things done that I would usually dread or try to put off. The kick probably lasted me from 9:00 am to about 11:30am, so no problems here with its energy rating. It clearly gets the job done, and I must say there was no noticeable crash after it wore off.
Bottom Line- Monster Hitman was a pleasant surprise, their trademark taste was not too overdone in their shooter. The kick was in no way lacking. It stood out from the rest with its Monster logo that demands your attention. It could be one of the best bang for your buck. That might be something to think about if your not fond of Monster flavor.
Cost: $1.99 for 3 fl oz
Active ingredients: Vitamin B12, Taurine, Caffeine, Vitamin b6, Panax Ginseng, Energy Blend consisting of Guaranal, Glucuronolactone, Inositol, L-Carnitine, Glucose
Calories: Lobo- 5 per serving (1 serving per bottle)
Original- 30 per serving (1 serving per bottle)
Flavor- Original (Energy Supplement) Lobo (Dietary Supplement)
Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Monster has come out with their own version of energy shot called Monster Hitman Energy Shooters. It's possible with their faithful following it may do pretty well for them despite the fact of all the competition already established. First off the price for the size and the list of ingredients was great. Offering a larger shot for the same price as the competition around it is a definite plus. I've always been fond of the Monster flavor. Sometimes its borderline too sweet so before I tried the shooter I expected the sweetness to be amplified. The taste was good, Monster Hitman was not nearly as thick as I expected it to be. It had a bit of a medicinal aftertaste but none more then I usually anticipate. It IS packed with its 5000 mg Energy Blend. With only 6 grams of sugar and 30 calories it helps with the NO CRASH.
I gulped it down before work (replacing my usual ritual) and was pleasantly surprised to feel the kick. I've only started reviewing energy shots and the difference between them and energy drinks always catches me off guard. For a couple hours I noticed a boost, a little pep in my step you might say. I know my boss enjoys the enthusiasm. It made me want to get things done that I would usually dread or try to put off. The kick probably lasted me from 9:00 am to about 11:30am, so no problems here with its energy rating. It clearly gets the job done, and I must say there was no noticeable crash after it wore off.
Bottom Line- Monster Hitman was a pleasant surprise, their trademark taste was not too overdone in their shooter. The kick was in no way lacking. It stood out from the rest with its Monster logo that demands your attention. It could be one of the best bang for your buck. That might be something to think about if your not fond of Monster flavor.
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