I saw these commercials for 5 hour energy shots. I think it said the energy drinks had no sugar or carbs. I heard somebody say they were better than the other energy drinks (NOS, RockStar, Monster, etc.) and I want to buy some.
uberlou answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 6:42 am: You can buy 5-Hour Energy at any convenient store (they're usually near the counter or at the counter) or even Target, Walmart, and large pharmacy stores like CVS or Rite-Aid. At the bigger stores, they're usually near the vitamins and supplements. For the best value, get a 2-pack from a store.
As my girlfriend stated in her answer, I sure do take them at least 3 or 4 times a month. Energy drinks make me crash hard and make me feel sick or like i'm about to have a heart attack sometimes.
If you need the energy boost, it works great. I've had the best experience with 5-Hour Energy. I haven't really tried those other energy shots.
bitterxsweet answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 1:34 pm: just about every gas station has them next to the register. they dont tast too bad, especially the berry ones. they taste like good medicine ha, but they didn't work for me. it was $4 wasted. [ bitterxsweet's advice column | Ask bitterxsweet A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 2:51 am: You can find them at 7-11, gas stations and convenience stores. :) I've had one before, and they're actually pretty okay. My boyfriend drinks them all the time. I can tell you now they don't taste very good, but that's the price you have to pay for energy sometimes. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
thequotablepatella answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 1:50 am: I can't remember the last time that I went to a convenience store without seeing a box of 5 hour energy shots on the counter next to the cash register. Go to a few gas stations and you're bound to find some. [ thequotablepatella's advice column | Ask thequotablepatella A Question ]
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