I'm having a Bang right now.
Claude’s hamburgers, Brownie’s chess pie, and the Savoy’s cinnamon roll.
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I'm pretty sensitive to caffeine. One cup in the AM is all I can handle.
Heading for the checkout at Walmart yesterday, I was feeling like I needed a rare pick me up and right there was a cooler full of Bang.
I went for a Sour Head and drank half the pint on the 10 minute drive home.
The flavor was good, without any "diet" aftertaste but what impressed me was the boost I got without any caffeine jitteryness.
Nice.
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They are being sued because most of what they claim is in the can is not. 2A or Trump no care if they explicitly lie to consumer to make a buck thinking everyone is stupid. Great marketing though......lie and throw some scantily clad women in the mix. Do some research.......the supplement industry is full of charlatans, false claims, and under dosing.
They’re being sued by Monster because Monster is getting its ass kicked by them. Monster claims that ‘super creatine’ isn’t creatine.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.lat...%3F_amp%3Dtrue
I’ve done a couple such suits from both sides. It’s just big dog trying to push little dog out.
If the creatine aspects of the drink are an important thing for you it’s worth a deeper look.
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Where I'm at currently, AAFES has Monster in plentiful supply, but just started getting shipments of Bang in the past couple of weeks, which sells out immediately. Having enjoyed them while I was still CONUS, I totally understand why.
The Black Cherry Vanilla is quite tasty and Bang drinks in general don't leave me feeling like shit after a few hours like Monster, Rockstar, et al tend to do.
It’s fact, not a claim. One with any knowledge on these supplements knows it is. There is no “Super Creatine” and the patent was even rejected. The CEO, Owoc, also claims it reverses mental retardation, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, etc. The kook, who is the self proclaimed Chief Scientific Officer of VPX only background is that of a school science teacher. I don’t know maybe he received some one on one teaching from Walter of Breaking Bad. The fact that the ingredients listed do not show actual amounts is a red flag on any supplement. Those listed were tested are only trace amounts if any exist which have no benefit at all. So a company blatantly lies and shouldn’t be held accountable for its numerous claims......nah.....it’s just a big dog pushing out a little dog.
Being a fan of the lift I get from the couple low carb Monsters I drink at work everyday I can't wait to try these.
The "yell talking" comment really had me laughing as I'm a certified coffee addict and can attest to the unique synergistic properties of some energy drinks.
Stopped at my regular supermarket today and there they were.....first time I've seen them there.
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