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Atomic Energy Bites Review

By Dave Osborne
Jan 24, 2010 - 3:11:15 AM

Atomic Energy Bites.

Atomic Energy Bites provide a blast of flavor. Taste is always subjective as was the case with testers at Roadcycling.com. They choose from Fruit Punch, Lemon Lime, Orange Raspberry and Cinnabomb flavors. All had distinct taste that matched their label. Let me tell you one thing, there certainly seemed to be a bomb in the Cinnabomb. It was like hot tamale! Each of the above flavors was a favorite of at least one of the testers. My personal favorite was the Orange Raspberry. It was no surprise when I learned it is their best seller. Some testers found a less than desirable aftertaste among some of the flavors.

Once you find what you like, here's what Atomic Energy Bites can do for you. Each chew contains carbs, sugar, caffeine, B vitamins and Taurine. According to Atomic Energy, studies show the body can't produce the Taurine needed during extreme exertion. Atomic Energy Bites provide that for you. Three chews are the recommended dose and is equivalent to one energy drink. The good news is no sodium. I am not regular caffeine user and found two chews sustained me while three produced a noticeable buzz.

Convenience was the key with Atomic Energy Bites. I emptied the box into my jersey pocket. Unwrapping was easy even with slightly numb fingers during some chilly days. Maybe the candy-like concept perpetuated the likeable taste and energy boost. Since winter set in, I have continued using them for my two hour long racquetball time. I chew a couple before I start followed by two more mid way through. I liked the even effect of the bites. There was afteruse crash.

Atomic Energy Bites offer flavor and energy mixed with a little jazz!

Learn more at www.atomicenergybites.com.

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