Energy Drink Market Continues To Explode
The Energy Drink Market Continues To Explode With Possibility
Worldwide, consumers can’t get their hands on enough energy no matter the vehicle of delivery, whether the convenience of an energy drink, energy bars, gels, shots – such as the ever so popular 5-hour energy shot, sports drinks, diet supplements (often with high energy ingredients behind whatever science they try to push onto the consumer), nutritional beverages and shakes, and caffeine-laden pills, capsules or equivalent herbal, medicinal, prescribed, recreational or ingested options.
Blame it on the Japanese. That’s where the energy drink really was born. And after America got a taste of the potential the race was on. Today, even after years of energy drinks being around, and popular brands having come and already disappeared, new energy drinks continue to surface without any sign of slowing down. Brands and especially, tightly niched variations of the energy drink are populating with continued breakneck speeds, like rabbits fornicating after a crack binge.
While more is better often is the mantra, a disheartening trend that also continues to grow at record speed is the number of beverage companies who are under the impression that they can trick the general public buying into their sports drink, Gatorade like, electrolyte-enhanced water bullshit, slapping some obnoxious colors on the label, and calling it an “energy drink”.
Such strategy unfortunately can be profitable, at least in the short term. But lousy energy drink ingredients that don’t work will not be profitable in the long term.
The other industry that often pushes energy to this same starving for more crowd is the diet / weight loss industry. Folks desperate to lose weight more often than not turn to a miracle in a bottle to do one thing: get results without having to actually suffer or do any of the unnecessary work. Which for people who sell energy drinks, are a demographic of dream-like proportions.
Most diet supplement ingredients have similar if not the exact same breakdown of energy drink ingredients: caffeine, guarana, green tea, sugar, and sometimes vitamins, such as the B vitamins and niacin which do have a positive effect on energy when properly put into use.
But how do you weed out the who-cares information from just the good stuff about which energy drink is worth your time, money and effort, and which should not even catch a glance of your eye?
I’m an energy drink whore. I’ll try ‘em all and test them without mercy.
See, a lot of energy drink reviews today, frankly, just suck. How many reviews for the best energy drink have you read for the most popular here in the United States – often available worldwide: Monster energy, Rockstar energy drink, Full Throttle energy drink, or the 5 Hour Energy shot?
The ones I have read or seen by video often don’t give me any more information than the obvious. Some don’t even tell you what’s inside, which not so shockingly is pretty damn important to the results you’ll achieve.
In fact, energy drink reviews of the typical variety are everywhere. There’s no shortage of them – but do they offer any real insight that you can actually use, apply and benefit from for the long term?
Like, few who write about energy drinks have their heads so far up their asses they don’t know how to factor in the nutritional energy drink ingredients with what that particular reviewer has eaten in their day, that has a direct effect on how much or how little energy you can squeeze per can consumed. Few talk about energy crashes, or side effects, or the dangers of energy drinks. Most don’t “test” an energy drink for longer than drinking a can, and writing the review.
In fact, few people who drink energy drinks on a regular basis, really understand how they work, and how best to use energy drinks to get a serious mental – cognitive, endurance, speed, focus, alert and efficient EDGE. Because, it’s not just about if you drink energy drinks, but HOW you drink them – because what everybody seems to assume is the missing stuff nobody else is telling you.
DrinkEnergyDrinks.com (my newsletter – free) will fill in those missing details that I never could find from anybody else. Energy drink short cuts about popular energy drinks as well as many you’ve never probably heard of or knew existed. Coupled with debauchery, drunken antics, anarchy and occasional pillaging from my life – not for weak hearted, unimaginative or follower. Enjoy!
More to come!
Spaz