I’m only 2 minutes in and I’m not sure if you’re going to rip us apart or what yet but I will say before bias kicks in. This is a very well put together video. Ok, back to the video.
I remember when you shit on Huel and effectively are making and promoting a very similar kind of product. What's the difference between the Huel energy drink (caffeinated or decaf) and your product? And not being abrasive, I'm a follower of yours and enjoy your content, this is a genuine question
I wanted to support you guys as a fan of both….but like you James I don’t live in the UK. Nor does Chris right? But alas the cans of wonder potion do, locked behind the most notoriously expensive mailing service. I reckon you’ve been in my homeland long enough to know over 90 bucks to get a drink sent from overseas isn’t happening mate. Is finding stockists or producing it in a country that can allow more of us non Brits to decry the the stuff on the cards? I’m sure Ian’s lovely drink
Not to mention that a mixture of 2 (or more things) does not imply that one should get the same effect from the isolated compound. Drug-drug interaction is a real thing, bioavailability might also be affected. A bit like rhinos and horses being animals but unicorns don't exist
This looks like a ticking time bomb for a high view vid. 1. Popular influencers 2. Drama/scandal 3. Authority in a field 4. High production quality Im afraid i must aay the video requires an attention span and a level of critical thinking so we must hold fire before making such a claim or promise 😅
@ch-yq5ynit’s probably not super healthy to watch a person online and claim to “watch them grow up” you don’t know this person and you shouldn’t want to or claim to. Having some kind of relationship with such a person is at best parasocial
I definitely feel more focused and clear of mind when drinking this, but "limitless" isn't how I would describe it. It won't replace good sleep, diet and a balanced lifestyle, but on grind days in my mentally/cognitively challenging work, it certainly helps
@@Godzillaaaaa11 I find a coffee or 2 during the day is fine, but too much caffeine and it then has a negative affect at work or in the gym. I find with so w of these nootropics, they do really I crease staying power with cognitive tasks. Currently I'm using MindLab Pro which imo is much better
@@Godzillaaaaa11 I find that too much caffeine has a negative effect on me, so some nootropics are a good blend and do have a better impact on focus and "staying power" for heavy cognitive days. I actually take MindLabs at the moment and that has had a bigger impact than any drinks. However, I do enjoy Neutonic for the same reason
@@Grumpyoldman666 Also for the energy drink it says 15g of sugar and 150 calories which is also mathematically incredibly wrong unless there's fat in that energy drink as well.
@@0hopscotch0 Oh ok thanks 👍. You really provided some really good 😊 insight. Its not like that's the first 🥇 thing everyone and the mother would think to do. I guess I'll just go🏃🏿♂️ watch a random video🍑 and assume🤔 that exact video reflects 💯% the beliefs☯️ of the original commenter🌚
The whole world is overstimulated now. Young people think they need "energy drinks" to sit and play video games, and their parents need energy drinks, or a bucket of coffee and sugar, to walk around a supermarket. Living in that world, it's no wonder they need pre-workouts, etc.
This may come as a surprise but that's actually just how humans use drugs. We like them, our bodies are good at handling them and so we use a lot of them when we have the option. Humans have been drinking boat loads of coffee and tea for millenia, this isn't a new thing, it's just that people like caffeine.
Damm the parents part hit me hard!! Thank God, my kids know they can't take energy drinks until they are 18.. they do have caffeine free Prime for some training sessions..
I always think of the Dunning-Kruger effect whenever anyone mentions neutropics or whatever buzzword is used. Wouldn't a true neutropics decrease your confidence in your own abilities?
Het probleem met koffie is dat het niet universeel goed is. Sommige mensen, waaronder ikzelf, hebben polymorfismen die de tijd die nodig is om de cafeïne uit je systeem te spoelen drastisch verlengen. Dit genotype reageert op cafeïne met hypertensie en het kan andere bijwerkingen hebben, nog afgezien van het feit dat het de slaapkwaliteit vermindert.
Chris Williamson claiming to be evidence based then running ads for scams through his whole podcast was too jarring for me to get through a single episode
Of course they scammed people. If you want more focus, have coffee. If you want more focus have amphetamines 😂 some weird infulencer drink ain't giving you anything above coffee.
@bigcncguy yeah we have, it's called cocaine and amphetamines. Have we made anything better than amphetamines? No otherwise it would be prescribed for focus instead of amphetamines haha.
I’ve been enjoying this drink since it was first released. Those two boys stuck their reputations on the line for this product and I felt it was worth giving a go. I tend to have it in the early afternoon when I often find my focus at a bit of a lull. I have definitely felt an impact and improvement and would happily recommend people give it a go - maybe it could work for you too? But of course there will be sceptics when people talk about the ‘limitless’ effect which is just plain nonsense… not every new product and lifestyle choice has to be a superpower… people need to chill.
I’d advise everyone to stop this podcaster/influencer being considered a voice for how to live your life or what to eat or drink trend from the past 8-12 years. I never bought into and I sincerely cannot fathom why anyone else would. If I saw the drink at a supermarket and decided to try it and liked it I’d probably buy it again but never because it’s being pushed by the algorithm. The added benefit would be you completely screw with the analytics and they don’t know how to advertise anymore 😂
I have no clue what the product is. I have no intention of finding out ( i really sont care) but i will comment for the algorithm cause i love the channel.
Just do the hard work guys and stop looking for product shortcuts. There are none. Want better concentration? Try meditation, chess, cold water exposure, better sleep, less alcohol, lower life stress, stop spending time on scrolling apps, less phone screen time and a better diet. Yeah, that's all stuff that requires effort but it works. However, I bet most are too lazy to attempt it. Just buy a drink from a couple of influencers instead.
Aaaaaalso... (the German version, not English) there is somewhat of a logical fallacy here: If I have to increase volume to make up for NOT going to failure... Then going to failure IS optimal. Provided you rest enough to not let fatigue ruin everything else. Hence, by this logic, if you can go to the to failure every time without fatigueing yourself, it IS optimal.
Coffee is still the reigning champ, comparing this to a "limitless" pill is kind of a joke. Honestly if its tasty then I don't see the harm but in general unless you have a IV bag full of the stuff its gonna give you a negligiable effect, just sleep earlier and you will probs get more benefits. Great vid!
Feels more like a covert endorsement than anything. Good one them for making a banger anyway, I like the creators. The drink isn’t available in my country anyway.
So because you jumped to the conclusion that it was a scam without looking into it, you unsubscribed from them? Even though you enjoy their content? Interesting set of choices there.
I use rhodiola for training and for me there are definite acute effects on endurance. This drink seems alright, i would swap theanine for taurine though.
@@N1120A For sure, i just personally haven't liked theanine in energy drinks in the past since it makes my mood weird, but the rhodiola might balance it out in this.
The only complicated portion of launching an energy drink is manufacturing, quality control, and distribution, designing the product is otherworldly simple.
They do, however, happen to be friends with and have contacts that ARE very experienced with neuroscience, biology, diet, etc. and I’m assuming they talked with those people during the development process. So it’s only a red flag if you either don’t think about it too hard, or if you assume they didn’t talk to their literal friends that have experience with how their product would interact with the human body.
@@Thisisausername556 This is an unwarranted amount of chartiability afforded to Neutonic. I would hope it was clear to most people that obviously I don't think they just sat in a random room and mixed solutions together till they had something tasty to sell. Of course they reached out to others to help with compounding and manufacturing. Doesn't change that two people with no background in this domain attached to their personal brands does not inspire confidence.
@@EmilioMiguel What about my reply said that "all" products brought to market are like that? Or even hinted that most are done that way? I was talking about Chris and James and how they have experts that they talk to regularly as friends that would very likely have been consulted in some fashion about their product where appropriate. These individual people seem like the type of people to do that, which is why I made my statement. It was not a general statement on the state of product-based entrepreneurial endeavors.
Very disappointed in the review. You are too kind. No RCT's were conducted on this product by the product manufacturer in the present product form. Zero. Scam is a strong word. Marketing trick / false marketing would be a better. If sleep, diet, lifestyle on point, this is worthless. If those things are not on point, this is still worthless as it will not overcome those issues.
They've been lead to believe they do. Every single influencer will eventually funnel you towards a product. If you take care of the key aspects of your life - exercise, sleep, nutrition, family & friends - you don't need any sports drinks, hydration drinks or focus drink.
@@scottymackay1801i mean. The fitness scene is kinda unique innit? The video essayist are all like : here's my patreon wanna support me?( Kurzgesagt , big Joel, v sauce, that kinda. Though sauce has products)Also let me shill that VPN ,I Partnered with that s...toy company or something else often content unrelated. Maybe some merch. Meanwhile apps, supplements and all else seem inevitable for fitness influencers. Much more business like approach.
The whole world is overstimulated now. Young people think they need "energy drinks" to sit and play video games, and their parents need energy drinks, or a bucket of coffee and sugar, to walk around a supermarket. Living in that world, it's no wonder they need pre-workouts.
So many commenters that would benefit from the drink by the sounds, to focus the full duration of the vid. Either that or some cialis/sildanefil to stop them coming to conclusions so quickly 😂
I mean he does claim his drink is basically a limitless pill when in reality, it's scarcely better than a $1 cup of Joe from the servo. Which could be seen as false advertising which, at least in my country, is illegal.
James has been an outspoken critic of scammy diet and fitness fads for some time now. Athletic Greens and that blood-sugar monitoring device only diabetics need, for example. He's even exposed some of the absurd monetary incentives the influencers get for pushing that crap (because he's got offered many of the same kind of deals). He seems a solid guy who gives good advice so genuinely have no idea what you're saying here.
His internet persona as the David Brent of fitness is probably jarring, but he seems to be popular with those who don't want to do slimming world with their mum, and impressionable young wannabe PTs.
I'm sure English isn't your first language so I'll give you a pass, but I had no idea you were saying citicoline without reading it on the screen. It's pronounced Sit-ih-co-leen.
I’m only 2 minutes in and I’m not sure if you’re going to rip us apart or what yet but I will say before bias kicks in. This is a very well put together video. Ok, back to the video.
James breathes out a huge sigh of relief 😂 I’d be pleased with that summary 🥊
I remember when you shit on Huel and effectively are making and promoting a very similar kind of product.
What's the difference between the Huel energy drink (caffeinated or decaf) and your product?
And not being abrasive, I'm a follower of yours and enjoy your content, this is a genuine question
@@jaycalla798fuck all difference mate.
Who cares most folks I know don't touch that shit however Samoans Tongans and Fijians. Drink Kava supplement of the gods
I wanted to support you guys as a fan of both….but like you James I don’t live in the UK. Nor does Chris right? But alas the cans of wonder potion do, locked behind the most notoriously expensive mailing service.
I reckon you’ve been in my homeland long enough to know over 90 bucks to get a drink sent from overseas isn’t happening mate.
Is finding stockists or producing it in a country that can allow more of us non Brits to decry the the stuff on the cards?
I’m sure Ian’s lovely drink
Putting aside the issue of whether this is a scam, something doesn't need to be a scam to be a waste of money.
Not to mention that a mixture of 2 (or more things) does not imply that one should get the same effect from the isolated compound. Drug-drug interaction is a real thing, bioavailability might also be affected. A bit like rhinos and horses being animals but unicorns don't exist
This looks like a ticking time bomb for a high view vid.
1. Popular influencers
2. Drama/scandal
3. Authority in a field
4. High production quality
Im afraid i must aay the video requires an attention span and a level of critical thinking so we must hold fire before making such a claim or promise 😅
@ch-yq5yn He's a good lad, but I feel he's the type to just jump onto any trend of any person he has on his show, #hubermandoesit
@ch-yq5ynit’s probably not super healthy to watch a person online and claim to “watch them grow up” you don’t know this person and you shouldn’t want to or claim to. Having some kind of relationship with such a person is at best parasocial
if only there was a drink to help with this issue
From one cameraman to another - you need headroom in your shot - it won't look good even in portrait.
I definitely feel more focused and clear of mind when drinking this, but "limitless" isn't how I would describe it. It won't replace good sleep, diet and a balanced lifestyle, but on grind days in my mentally/cognitively challenging work, it certainly helps
Does an energy drink or cup of coffee give you a similar/better/worse focus for those cognitively drained days?
@@Godzillaaaaa11 I find a coffee or 2 during the day is fine, but too much caffeine and it then has a negative affect at work or in the gym. I find with so w of these nootropics, they do really I crease staying power with cognitive tasks. Currently I'm using MindLab Pro which imo is much better
@@Godzillaaaaa11 I find that too much caffeine has a negative effect on me, so some nootropics are a good blend and do have a better impact on focus and "staying power" for heavy cognitive days. I actually take MindLabs at the moment and that has had a bigger impact than any drinks. However, I do enjoy Neutonic for the same reason
@@Godzillaaaaa11 if I drink too much caffeine it gets worse, so I always try to optimise sleep, diet and manage my energy first.
On the amazon comparison picture they put coffee as 150 calories with zero sugar and not research backed, which is wildly inaccurate.
You confusing calories and caffeine content
@@Grumpyoldman666 I'm not. It says 100mg for caffeine.
@@Grumpyoldman666 Also for the energy drink it says 15g of sugar and 150 calories which is also mathematically incredibly wrong unless there's fat in that energy drink as well.
@@VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans it literally says 120mg caffeine and 0 sugar
@@Grumpyoldman666 I don't know what you're looking at but that's not what it says for coffee or energy drinks.
Coach Greg, a scammer harder than others!
Scam harder than last time!
How
@thespyrogamergt3163 there’s a bunch of videos on that topic
@@0hopscotch0 Oh ok thanks 👍. You really provided some really good 😊 insight. Its not like that's the first 🥇 thing everyone and the mother would think to do. I guess I'll just go🏃🏿♂️ watch a random video🍑 and assume🤔 that exact video reflects 💯% the beliefs☯️ of the original commenter🌚
James lives in Australia, where the drink is not even legal. Haha
Why isn’t it legal there?
@@BrisaRuiva something they put in it is banned by the TGA, which is like the FDA in US but actually strict.
@@Salaryman_ oh ok
If you want more focus get more sleep and exercise.
Great video! Mr. Ioannidis is a fantastic editor, too!
The whole world is overstimulated now. Young people think they need "energy drinks" to sit and play video games, and their parents need energy drinks, or a bucket of coffee and sugar, to walk around a supermarket. Living in that world, it's no wonder they need pre-workouts, etc.
This may come as a surprise but that's actually just how humans use drugs. We like them, our bodies are good at handling them and so we use a lot of them when we have the option. Humans have been drinking boat loads of coffee and tea for millenia, this isn't a new thing, it's just that people like caffeine.
I find these gamer energy drinks a wild concept. Bruh, you're sitting on your couch/in your chair...
Damm the parents part hit me hard!! Thank God, my kids know they can't take energy drinks until they are 18.. they do have caffeine free Prime for some training sessions..
@@AbuZak14 Prime is a scam. At least energy drinks work
@@Shvabicu I always had better reaction time in FPS after having some black tea, so there's some validity there.
I always think of the Dunning-Kruger effect whenever anyone mentions neutropics or whatever buzzword is used. Wouldn't a true neutropics decrease your confidence in your own abilities?
hahaha you take the drink and realize how much you don't know
@@Godzillaaaaa11 Have a existential crisis mid gym session lol
literally, an ad for alphabrain from onnit played within the first three minutes… algorithm gonna algorithm
Great video. Kind of nice how the answer to the question wasn't the typical "no."
Het probleem met koffie is dat het niet universeel goed is. Sommige mensen, waaronder ikzelf, hebben polymorfismen die de tijd die nodig is om de cafeïne uit je systeem te spoelen drastisch verlengen. Dit genotype reageert op cafeïne met hypertensie en het kan andere bijwerkingen hebben, nog afgezien van het feit dat het de slaapkwaliteit vermindert.
Good review, fair and balanced. Thumbs up.
Much appreciated!
Chris Williamson claiming to be evidence based then running ads for scams through his whole podcast was too jarring for me to get through a single episode
AG1 😂😂😂
Not to mention having on a ton of right wing adjacent/hustle culture/incel bullshit guests on there
@@punkandlifting they're the easiest people to grift so they go hand in hand with scammy ads
Extractly @@ethanmccormick3271 tbh if those types are dumb enough to fall for it, let 'em right? 😂😂
@@ethanmccormick3271 yup
Of course they scammed people. If you want more focus, have coffee. If you want more focus have amphetamines 😂 some weird infulencer drink ain't giving you anything above coffee.
Free cocaine for everyone
What, you think after the last 200 years of scientific progress we can’t make anything that improves your ability to focus better than coffee?
@bigcncguy yeah we have, it's called cocaine and amphetamines. Have we made anything better than amphetamines? No otherwise it would be prescribed for focus instead of amphetamines haha.
@@IsaacMorgan98 Combine amphetamine, onnit and modafinil, remember to take 5htp
@@IsaacMorgan98amphetamines = ADHD meds right? Dextroamphetamine and other amphetamine salts
It seems that its not actually the product that the person is selling that matters its how likable the person is in general
I wish coach greg goes bankrupt for scamming his audience
he's getting richer than last time
I realised you're Greek the first time you said "just" hahhaha. No hate btw, also Greek! Liked the vid, earned a sub, Dr. Androulakis-Korakakis!
Mate, what a stellar video. Earned a sub.
I’ve been enjoying this drink since it was first released. Those two boys stuck their reputations on the line for this product and I felt it was worth giving a go. I tend to have it in the early afternoon when I often find my focus at a bit of a lull. I have definitely felt an impact and improvement and would happily recommend people give it a go - maybe it could work for you too? But of course there will be sceptics when people talk about the ‘limitless’ effect which is just plain nonsense… not every new product and lifestyle choice has to be a superpower… people need to chill.
I’d advise everyone to stop this podcaster/influencer being considered a voice for how to live your life or what to eat or drink trend from the past 8-12 years. I never bought into and I sincerely cannot fathom why anyone else would. If I saw the drink at a supermarket and decided to try it and liked it I’d probably buy it again but never because it’s being pushed by the algorithm. The added benefit would be you completely screw with the analytics and they don’t know how to advertise anymore 😂
I have no clue what the product is. I have no intention of finding out ( i really sont care) but i will comment for the algorithm cause i love the channel.
MAIDENLESS !!! This tarnished approves !
Just do the hard work guys and stop looking for product shortcuts. There are none. Want better concentration? Try meditation, chess, cold water exposure, better sleep, less alcohol, lower life stress, stop spending time on scrolling apps, less phone screen time and a better diet. Yeah, that's all stuff that requires effort but it works. However, I bet most are too lazy to attempt it. Just buy a drink from a couple of influencers instead.
Watching this while drinking a Neutonic, I’m locked in
Aaaaaalso... (the German version, not English) there is somewhat of a logical fallacy here: If I have to increase volume to make up for NOT going to failure... Then going to failure IS optimal. Provided you rest enough to not let fatigue ruin everything else. Hence, by this logic, if you can go to the to failure every time without fatigueing yourself, it IS optimal.
The shot is absolutely insane who framed this lol? Need headroom bro. Otherwise cool video.
Would appreciate a video on giant sets as a lot has been mentioned about supersets mainly as a time saving tool
Coffee is still the reigning champ, comparing this to a "limitless" pill is kind of a joke. Honestly if its tasty then I don't see the harm but in general unless you have a IV bag full of the stuff its gonna give you a negligiable effect, just sleep earlier and you will probs get more benefits. Great vid!
Dope shirt.
The packaging alone would keep me from using it. One big eyeball staring at you is creepy.
whats wrong with coffee?
Feels more like a covert endorsement than anything. Good one them for making a banger anyway, I like the creators. The drink isn’t available in my country anyway.
It's sugar free and cheaper than red bull in the US. Good enough for me.
hey Dr. Pak does a physician with a super speciality i.e. D.M. get the doctor title rightfully in your opinion?
Nice try "doctor"
Took me 17:30min to notice he was sitting on a chair :')
dont trust people who sells energydrink
Yupp unfollowed them both when they became sham shilling scammers..... shame cus they both had some good content
So because you jumped to the conclusion that it was a scam without looking into it, you unsubscribed from them? Even though you enjoy their content? Interesting set of choices there.
@@Thisisausername556😂
Great review & well balanced, re coffee I prefer matcha green tea for similar effects without the acid bitterness of coffee.
I prefer matcha and green tea too. Coffee gives me anxiety and poor sleep
Love the FromSoftware shirt!!!
I think it's a Raskol shirt (though referencing Elden Ring). Not sure if Pak is a fan of FromSoft or just Omar Isuf.
I use rhodiola for training and for me there are definite acute effects on endurance. This drink seems alright, i would swap theanine for taurine though.
Theanine and taurine both have significant benefits
@@N1120A For sure, i just personally haven't liked theanine in energy drinks in the past since it makes my mood weird, but the rhodiola might balance it out in this.
Do they even lift, though? I cant tell
So when is the app coming out?
Why are the sample sizes for these studies so tiny?
I didn't know these 2 were different person.
The biggest red flag is when neither of them have any background or experience to actually be knowledgeable enough to actually develop this product.
The only complicated portion of launching an energy drink is manufacturing, quality control, and distribution, designing the product is otherworldly simple.
They do, however, happen to be friends with and have contacts that ARE very experienced with neuroscience, biology, diet, etc. and I’m assuming they talked with those people during the development process.
So it’s only a red flag if you either don’t think about it too hard, or if you assume they didn’t talk to their literal friends that have experience with how their product would interact with the human body.
@@Thisisausername556 This is an unwarranted amount of chartiability afforded to Neutonic. I would hope it was clear to most people that obviously I don't think they just sat in a random room and mixed solutions together till they had something tasty to sell. Of course they reached out to others to help with compounding and manufacturing.
Doesn't change that two people with no background in this domain attached to their personal brands does not inspire confidence.
Yeah that’s not how all products on the market are brought to life mate. That’s just simply not how business & product development works at all… 😂 🙄
@@EmilioMiguel What about my reply said that "all" products brought to market are like that? Or even hinted that most are done that way? I was talking about Chris and James and how they have experts that they talk to regularly as friends that would very likely have been consulted in some fashion about their product where appropriate. These individual people seem like the type of people to do that, which is why I made my statement. It was not a general statement on the state of product-based entrepreneurial endeavors.
Coach Greg lies harder than last time
Very disappointed in the review. You are too kind. No RCT's were conducted on this product by the product manufacturer in the present product form. Zero. Scam is a strong word. Marketing trick / false marketing would be a better. If sleep, diet, lifestyle on point, this is worthless. If those things are not on point, this is still worthless as it will not overcome those issues.
Do people really need drugs to do some four hours of work?
Ever drink a cup of coffee?
They've been lead to believe they do. Every single influencer will eventually funnel you towards a product. If you take care of the key aspects of your life - exercise, sleep, nutrition, family & friends - you don't need any sports drinks, hydration drinks or focus drink.
@@scottymackay1801i mean. The fitness scene is kinda unique innit? The video essayist are all like : here's my patreon wanna support me?( Kurzgesagt , big Joel, v sauce, that kinda. Though sauce has products)Also let me shill that VPN ,I Partnered with that s...toy company or something else often content unrelated. Maybe some merch. Meanwhile apps, supplements and all else seem inevitable for fitness influencers. Much more business like approach.
@@justin8865 derp
The whole world is overstimulated now. Young people think they need "energy drinks" to sit and play video games, and their parents need energy drinks, or a bucket of coffee and sugar, to walk around a supermarket. Living in that world, it's no wonder they need pre-workouts.
These two are peak manosphere, scam influencers.
i'll watch this soon
Big Up to Big Coffee
19 minute video to say it's not a scam
Thank you very much.
Do these supplements break down in water?
By what do you mean breakdown? You mean dissolve? Degrade?
Coffee is really bad for you bro
This is basically a paid ad for the drink. He has been paid by james . Absolutely rubbish.
You got me man ffs
So many commenters that would benefit from the drink by the sounds, to focus the full duration of the vid. Either that or some cialis/sildanefil to stop them coming to conclusions so quickly 😂
Who could've possibly predicted James Smith would be a scammer except anyone who has ever heard him talk on a ny subject in any capacity whatsoever
Not a scammer tho
I mean he does claim his drink is basically a limitless pill when in reality, it's scarcely better than a $1 cup of Joe from the servo. Which could be seen as false advertising which, at least in my country, is illegal.
James has been an outspoken critic of scammy diet and fitness fads for some time now. Athletic Greens and that blood-sugar monitoring device only diabetics need, for example. He's even exposed some of the absurd monetary incentives the influencers get for pushing that crap (because he's got offered many of the same kind of deals). He seems a solid guy who gives good advice so genuinely have no idea what you're saying here.
Who could've predicted people would comment on this title without watching the video
His internet persona as the David Brent of fitness is probably jarring, but he seems to be popular with those who don't want to do slimming world with their mum, and impressionable young wannabe PTs.
great
are you greek?
Chris and James are just 2 influencers leveraging their followings to make money. Neutonic is ass. I don't see this drink being a success at all.
2:32 - looks good, not sure why there is L theanine there... Probably tastes rank though..
I'm sure English isn't your first language so I'll give you a pass, but I had no idea you were saying citicoline without reading it on the screen. It's pronounced Sit-ih-co-leen.
Thanks for the pass
I had to drink 5 cans of Neutonic just to survive your intro. Dude you talked for 4 minutes without saying nothing.
Maybe you should check your attention span
Turk works
Nice try, Erdogan