Description of 5 Hour Energy Berry Flavor
Feel bright, alert and focused
When describing the 5-Hour Energy feeling, some people say it’s “like the sun coming up in my head.” That’s because when you’re feeling groggy and lethargic, 5-Hour Energy wakes up your brain and gets you back to feeling the way you want to feel – bright, alert, focused and energetic. What you won’t feel is jittery, or – crash*. That’s because, unlike other energy drinks, 5-Hour Energy doesn’t jack you up with sugar, caffeine and herbal stimulants. Instead, it’s packed with stuff that’s good for you – B-vitamins, and amino acids. Click here for a list of ingredients.
Drink it in seconds
To get anything out of those canned energy drinks you have to force down a lot of liquid – up to 24 ounces for some of them. It takes just seconds to slam down a 2-ounce 5-Hour Energy shot. That means its energizing ingredients get into your system faster.
Feel it in minutes
In a few minutes you can feel 5-Hour Energy brushing away the cobwebs and helping you regain the alert, focused feeling you need to get through your day. Canned energy drinks give you a lot of sugar, caffeine and herbal stimulants which can make you feel jittery, shaky or tense. But 5-Hour Energy’s blend of vitamins, and amino acids gives you hours of “smooth energy.”
Lasts for hours with no crash*
We named it 5-Hour Energy for a reason. People typically feel an elevated sense of energy, focus and alertness for about five hours. Individual results will vary, of course. And when that feeling wears off, it does so gently. Other energy drinks can make you feel jittery and tense for a short time then let you down with a crash* leaving you feeling worse than before. Click here for more details
What to Expect from 5-Hour Energy
If you're not tired, why take an energy drink? 5-Hour Energy was designed to be functional, not recreational. It will take you from tired and foggy to bright and focused. But it won't take you beyond that. Click here for directions.
Features:
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
- Niacin (Vitamin B3)
- Folic Acid (Vitamin B9)
- Citicoline (as of October 2007)
- Tyrosine
- Phenylalanine
- Taurine
- Malic Acid
- Glucuronolactone
- Caffeine
- Phenylketonurics
- Large amounts of vitamins
- Niacin flush
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