gamer supps review
Okay, so, I’ve been seeing this stuff, Gamer Supps, all over the internet, and I finally caved and gave it a shot. I also saw some stuff about this other company called Gamerbulk, and I ended up grabbing some things from them, too. Let me tell you about it, starting from the very beginning.
It all kicked off on the 26th of last month. I was scrolling through my usual online haunts and these Gamer Supps ads kept popping up. You know how it is, you see something enough times, and you start getting curious. Plus, I’d heard some buzz about it from a few guys I game with. So, I decided to check out their website.
- First Impressions:
- The website was pretty slick, I gotta say. Lots of flashy colors and gamer-focused branding.
- They had a ton of different flavors, which was cool but also kinda overwhelming.
- I also checked out some reviews, just to see what other people were saying. Seemed like a mixed bag, but most were pretty positive, like, 4.9 out of 5 stars based on tons of reviews.
I ended up ordering a couple of tubs of Gamer Supps – figured I’d start with some of the most popular flavors. While I was at it, I stumbled upon Gamerbulk. They seemed to offer similar stuff but in, you guessed it, bulk. I thought, “Why not?” and tossed a few things from there into my cart, too.
The waiting game began. It took about a week for everything to arrive. When the package finally showed up, I was pretty excited. Ripped that box open like a kid on Christmas morning.
- Unboxing and First Taste:
- The packaging was decent – nothing too fancy, but it did the job.
- I mixed up my first drink, following the instructions on the tub. It mixed pretty well, no weird clumps or anything.
- The taste? Honestly, it wasn’t bad. I’ve had worse, for sure. It was sweet, but not like, sickly sweet. I could see myself drinking this regularly.
Now, the big question – did it actually do anything? I started using Gamer Supps before my gaming sessions. I can’t say I felt like a totally different person, but I did notice a bit of a difference. I felt more focused, a little more alert. It wasn’t a crazy, jittery energy boost, which I appreciated. Seemed like mostly just a caffeine kick, which is what most of these things are, really. I saw some reviews say that a good pre-workout should have way more caffeine, like 350-450mg, and this only has 100mg. But hey, it was something.

I also tried out the stuff from Gamerbulk. It was pretty similar to Gamer Supps, both in terms of taste and effects. Nothing drastically different, at least not that I could tell.
Final Thoughts:
So, after using Gamer Supps and Gamerbulk for a few weeks, here’s my take. It’s not some magical potion that’s going to turn you into a pro gamer overnight. I don’t think it’s a proper pre-workout. But, it does give you a little boost. I found that I didn’t feel as tired after long gaming sessions. Plus, it’s a tasty alternative to regular old water or soda. I also learned that these kinds of supplements don’t need FDA approval, unlike actual medication. Kinda makes you think, but I guess that’s a whole other conversation.
Would I recommend it? If you’re looking for a slight pick-me-up and a tasty drink, sure, give it a shot. Just don’t expect any miracles. And if you’re on a budget, Gamerbulk might be worth checking out for a similar experience at a potentially lower cost. That’s my two cents, anyway. Game on!