![]() ![]() Aimbot is a liquid, and hence mixing quite well with water. Speaking of combining with water, this might be the easiest way I’ve done it yet. Straw Kiwi, along with Fruit Punch, has a much softer and sweeter flavor when in water, and all three of these go down easy, with my draining most of my bottle of water quickly after combining it. My favorites are Grape Apple and Straw Kiwi (a.k.a Strawberry Kiwi Banana), with both tasting delightful and “Grapple” having that wonderful sourness to it. The other three flavors, on the other hand, are fantastic. It’s the only one where the medicine-y taste bleeds through water a bit too much, and the blueberry flavoring tastes very artificial. Blueberry Raspberry is the strongest tasting of the four flavors, but to its detriment rather than its benefit. I’m a big fan of blueberry tastes, with Game Fuel’s Berry Blast and Red Bull’s Blue Edition among my preferred concoctions. Each is largely what you would expect them to taste like, but I was a little bit surprised at what my favorites ended up being. There are four flavors currently available, Blueberry Raspberry, Straw Kiwi, Grape Apple, and Fruit Punch. You can drink it raw, but you better be ready for a shiver to go through your entire body, as it has a powerfully sour taste. The sugar substitute also works better than many formulas (even ones like G-Fuel), and doesn’t have a fake sweet taste. Not every energy shot can work well that way, but I found Aimbot to be at it’s best when mixed with a 16oz bottle of water. While the formula as a whole is strong in concentrate form however, the aftertaste isn’t nearly as bad as a Five Hour Energy shot, and can be combined into water so that taste largely disappears. Like many energy shots (Five Hour Energy in particular), Aimbot can have that medicine-like aftertaste. So, what does this combination taste like? In a few words, strong. It also works well for those who are more fitness or diet concerned, so that one of these won’t be cheating and counts more as a supplement. Those are a lot of fancy words saying this formula is loaded with stuff to help you focus while depending on calories and carbs which generally will cause a crash. These are compounds that you see all the time in energy drinks, and Aimbot has plenty of them.Īimbot contains L-Theanine, Alpha GPC, L-Citrulline, ALCAR, 5-HTP, Taurine, and finally is sweetened with a custom blend of sucralose and stevia. They also advertise a blend of nootropics, otherwise known as stuff that makes you think and react faster. Aimbot recommends not to drink more than one of these a day, and with that much caffeine I don’t suggest going any further myself. Right off the bat you’re going to see 300mg of caffeine in each dose, and believe me it’s more than enough. First though, let’s go into a science lesson on what’s inside each vial. Now, theatrics for the sake of theatrics are great, but you don’t buy these to look at- you do it to drink them! I’ve tried each one multiple times, and have quite a few thoughts on each flavor, as well as their effects. Aimbot Energy has definitely done their due diligence here, and it’s appreciated. Presentation is almost as important as the product itself, and if it catches your eye in the store you’re more likely to give something a try. Each shot is contained in a vial, which just looks cool even if that seems to be a bit of the rage right now. ![]() The box looks awesome, with the creative use of the upside down controller logo made to look like an animal (a cat in my opinion). So let’s just start out with the facts, this stuff just looks fly. I’m probably a bit immune to the effects of lower doses at this point, so when I saw an ad for a product called Aimbot Energy that contained a ridiculously high caffeine formula, I had to give it a try. I’ve been through my fair share of drinks promising to give me the energy to make it through the day, and so far the only things to crack open my eyelids have been Mountain Dew’s Game Fuel and Red Bull. Yeah, I go in knowing things are probably going to tear up my stomach, but it’s worth it to see how they taste and the energy boost provided. When it comes to sodas and energy drinks, I like to try everything. ![]()
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