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Z**H
Spendy, but worth it in a pinch
This product is full of important calories to consume early in a day and is excellent for meal replacement if you're on a low carb diet and love coffee. While I can't afford to drink one every day, they are the best thing I can imagine for mornings I don't have time to prepare anything.
A**R
Clean energy without a catch
Tastes like regular, unsweetened coffee. No hunger, no discomfort, nothing but a refreshing satisfaction physically and mentally. It gives you a clean, energetic, result that you have to try for yourself to understand.
J**E
Buy if you like drinking garbage water.
I use other Bulletproof products regularly and was excited about this stuff. I’ve been using their collagen, oil and sometimes even beans for over a year now; all great. This stuff however was a complete waste of money. I took my first sip today and it’s quite bad, sour and some kind of passion fruit or monk fruit that wasn’t mentioned in the description. Why even add that?! Coffee and fruit don’t really mix well according to my pallet. If you’re like me you were excited about this and wanted a portable pick me up with protein to boot. Avoid at all costs.
L**A
Good for on the go w/ added benefits
I really enjoy this coffee for the flavor and energy boost it gives. I also appreciate the extra protein and fat I receive in this variant, as I'm trying to maximize my protein intake. Collagen is an added bonus. I'm not 100% aware of all the benefits, but I like that this has added nutrients above traditional RTD coffee drinks.
L**H
Love this stuff!
I’m not even a big coffee drinker but love these and just started to have one a day before my workout. I feel great and it’s not too much caffeine. I have coffee occasionally before this but after seeing a natural medicine doctor I started researching some healthier eating habits through websites he referred me to. This item was listed as one of the things I can have and good for me. Highly recommend!
J**B
Love/Hate
I should first mention that I'm 42 years old and have never even tasted coffee before ordering this, so I have no flavor comparison. As I expected, it didn't taste "good", but I was able to choke it down after a couple attempts on consecutive days and then I didn't hate it. BUT, I can't continue to drink it. I seems to have extreme sensitivity to either the caffeine or the MCT oil. It's about 3x as much caffeine as I'm used to consuming, and I've never had MCT oil before, so I'm not sure which is the culprit. But each time I drank it, I felt AMAZING for a little while, followed by dizziness, anxiety, and overall "something's not right" the rest of the day. Pretty awful, and that makes me sad because if I could tolerate it, the burst of mental clarity was well worth the taste.
P**R
Before you buy: Check some independent reviews of Bulletproof claims
The Bulletproof products are very expensive and I'm learning now reading well-qualified reviews that many of the company's claims are misleading at the very least. Some say outright false. The head of the company writes as if he were a trained nutritionist, or at least had some related training. Check his background. Nothing wrong with limiting carbs, but all the actual nutritionists and researchers I'm reading who have commented are uniformly advising against a "Bulletproof" diet (the one based around their coffee plus fats).You'd think for the price the beans they would be certified organic. They aren't. Despite charging $20 for a 12 oz bag, the head of the company says certification is "too expensive" and unnecessary in his case. He goes further to disparage all certification based on completely unrelated problems with certification. Reporters who have investigated the products claim the beans are from a well-known Portland roaster, most of whose other retail lines sell for about half the price.Lab testing has shown that claims of eliminating "performance robbing" mycotoxins from the coffee beans are frivolous (marketing hype). Many foods and drinks contain higher (and still harmless) levels of mycotoxins than any of the coffee beans tested. At least one set of comparative lab tests showed virtually no detectable mycotoxins in a wide selection of coffee beans--except for the Bulletproof beans where levels actually were detectable. In all cases, levels were so low as to be meaningless. Or if anyone were truly concerned about them, they would have to avoid many, many foods. The company has taken a page from a common pharmaceuticals strategy where first you tell people they have a problem and then you say you have the solution.It's not that the products are bad, they are just over-priced and hyped by misleading claims. I tend to react badly to such a marketing strategy, even if the products are reasonably priced. I want to trust a vendor. My impression is that the company mostly manufactures marketing hype and a sales gimmicks. And a pretty effectively, it seems. Got me to order some and I'm not generally that easy to fool.
I**O
Flavor
This cold brew is very different from what you might think. It will take you some time to get used to the flavor. Butter is added and is a bit strong at first. I'm still evaluating the product line from bulletproof. All their goods are very expensive thus my 30-60 day evaluating stages. I've bought everything on my own dime.
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