Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
- Pack of twenty four, 16-ounces per can (total of 384 ounces)
- Delivers twice the buzz of a regular energy drink
- Packs a vicious punch but has a smooth flavor you can really pound down
Tear into a can of the meanest energy supplement on the planet, MONSTER energy. We went down to the lab and cooked up a double shot of our killer energy brew. It’s a wicked mega hit that delivers twice the buzz of a regular energy drink. The MONSTER packs a vicious punch but has a smooth kick ass flavor you can really pound down. So when it’s time to unleash the beast within, grab a MONSTER and GO BIG!
Rating: (out of 7 reviews)
List Price: $ 56.40
Price: $ 37.00
Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
- Pack of twenty four, 8.4-ounces per can (total of 201.6 ounces)
- Appreciated throughout the world by top athletes, busy professionals and active students
- Improves vigilance, emotional status and stimulates metabolism
- Increases performance, concentration and reaction speed
- Specially developed for times of increased mental and physical exertion
Red Bull Energy Drink is a functional beverage with a special formulation and combination of ingredients. It has been specially developed for times of increased mental and physical exertion. In addition, Red Bull vitalizes the body and mind. Red Bull’s effects are appreciated throughout the world by top athletes, busy professionals, active students and drivers on long journeys.
Rating: (out of 15 reviews)
List Price: $ 76.56
Price: $ 35.00
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Review by Alan A. Garcia for Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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Monster Energy gives you the buzz and kick you need to keep you going. I have been drinking these for almost 3 years now and they are great. I ordered my first 24-pack case of these yesterday on Amazon with $3.99 Prime overnight shipping and now they’re in my fridge cooled and ready to drink 😀
Just a word of advice, though. Drink these energy drinks in moderation. Even though the label states to limit 3 cans per day.. just drink 1. Really, you’ll feel a lot better drinking one for the day instead of going all out and chugging half the case. There is 80mg of caffeine per serving, 160mg if you drink the entire 16oz can. If you really need two, spread them out hours apart.. one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. The maximum caffeine any person should take in a day is 300mg, but try to keep it at 200mg and lower at most occasions. And if you can, drink one every 2-3 days.. be strong of yourself and avoid the addiction of caffeine this product brings you. This way, you can still enjoy the biggest, baddest energy drink on the planet without risking you with health effects that occur when taken in excess.
Don’t believe all the hype that energy drinks are truly bad for you. I call any energy drink a “neutral beverage”, because it’s not good for you, but it’s also not bad for you. You’ll get it 🙂
Also, if you’re looking on cutting down on sugar and carbs, try the Lo-Carb Monster (blue)… it has a more sweet taste than the regular one and you’ll feel guiltless drinking one. I believe it doesn’t contain the evil “aspartame” from diet sodas and such, so try it 🙂
Unleash the Beast!!!
Review by Chase for Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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My local Sams Club stocks the 24 pack cases of Monsters for $24.88
May check and see….The low prices on Monsters is worth the $40 annual membership fee
Review by Mind over Matter for Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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This is definitely for you!
Forget needing coffee in addition toRed Bull Sugar Free Energy Drink. Not even with that combination will have all the zing you get in this
In the Monster Energy Drink, you get not only caffeine and taurine, but guarana as well.
Need to stay up for studies? Want to work out a little harder? Give this a whirl!
Review by kiddfusion for Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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ok for the person who said monster is beer thats not true ive had so many of these things. i would’ve been drunk 6th grade til now.
as for this product on here u shouldnt get it if you have a local smart and final.
because i have a little market by my house that sell them for $2 flat no taxes or anything which are how much they r supposed to cost, gas stations just make them more.if you go to smart and final you can get this same 24 pack for about 46 dollars which is 2 bucks less then you pay for them individually and 10 bucks less than they charge you on here.
and i like monster they are really good but if ur worried about sugars and stuff get the low-carb it cost the same and it taste almost just the this one.
(and people are looking for reviews on products not grammatical excellence)
Review by Michael J. Cuneo for Monster Energy Drink, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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has a weird color, weak carbonation, and it tastes something between just odd and totally awful. weird after taste. it’s obvious the citrus flavor is about as far from real citrus flavor as you can get and still call it citrus.
Review by Rachel for Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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My negative review is not at all towards Red Bull, trust me, I’ve been a Red Bull Junkie for years. It was the highlight of my life when they finally started making larger cans! But seriously, 45 bucks? Go to any grocery store and you can get a 24 pack for 32.99, and I’m completely aware how sad it is I have that price memorized.
Review by H. Davis for Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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I love Sugar Free Red Bull, but this isn’t a good deal at all… Sams Club and GFS (no membership needed) sell cases for $33.
Review by XSTech for Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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i am on a 2 red bull/day habit that I maintain for a caffeine fix. I find coffee too time consuming to make and starbucks is too expensive for way much more of a caffeine kick than I need. delivery just makes this deal even better since i no longer have to haul 24 packs of red bull up countless stairs to my apartment.
Review by Media Lover for Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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Red Bull (as everyone knows) basically started the buzz on energy drinks. It’s full of B-vitamins, a bit of sugar (and a nice blast of caffeine just for good measure.) What makes this more popular than every other energy drink? It’s CONSISTENTLY effective and NEVER overbearing. Red Bull isn’t very sweet, and as such it goes down wonderfully at any time… It’s a bit tart (which can take getting used to if you’re a soda drinker) but generally has a very pleasing flavor. Plus, you know every time you pop open a can of Red Bull, you will get the desired result. Much like coffee, Red Bull is a tried and true boost that many swear by.
My only reservation in recommending this drink is the artificial ingredients, which I feel bring the level of quality down a little bit… In my opinion, a drink that costs this much should use 100% natural ingredients… That being said, at least the original Red Bull uses natural sugar and is free of nasty preservatives.
Highly recommended!
Review by PostMeridian for Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
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Many energy drinks contain the artificial sweetener ‘sucralose’, which causes me migraines and makes me lethargic. Even many of the ‘non-diet’ ones have it! Thankfully, regular Red Bull does not contain sucralose, so I can drink it and feel great. I avoid ‘sugar-free’ Red Bull.