There are many good reviews about this drink mix. For me the taste is great. It has a thoughtful blend of quality ingredients. It's low carb/keto friendly. But I have a few complaints. Firstly, it contains sucralose and I find that stevia or monk fruit are the more natural alternatives that I prefer. Just recently, another study was conducted that raised concerns about the negative long-term health effects of sucralose. But more importantly, the caffeine gave me migraines. I knew caffeine was listed as an ingredient, but my goodness, 300mg is a lot - that's more caffeine in a scoop than 2 liters of soda pop. in fact the approximate equivalent of 3 liters of soda! Also, it's caffeine anhydrous, which is stronger than regular caffeine - I'm not sure how that counts for 300mg, but around 10mg gives me a headache. Nowhere on the Revain page does it say it contains 300mg, it just says it on the nutrition label which is printed very small on the screen. The caffeine content should be prominently displayed on the front of the bottle in my opinion. My other complaint is the price - over $1 per serving. My usual pre-workout drink mixes are around 25-50 cents per serving. I would like to use them, but the caffeine is too much for me.
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