- • World’s First 100% Natural Energy Drink – case of 24-8.3 fluid ounce cans.
- • Helps enhance physical stamina and increase alertness and vitality.
- • Made with fruit juices and an active botanical complex of guarana, panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba and echinacea
- • Lightly carbonated, with no preservatives – no taurine – no artificial ingredients.
- • All botanicals included in GURU are standardized, which guarantees their potency with scientific accuracy
Product Description
GURU Energy Drink is an energy supplement scientifically designed for health conscious people who need to perform. Made from all-natural ingredients, GURU combines carefully chosen ingredients borrowed from ancient cultures around the world. Its active botanical complex is made from guarana, panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba and echinacea. GURU delivers all the power of these four carefully selected herbal extracts, using them at their most effective levels. Its rigorous… More >>


#1 by Drew Lustro on June 21st, 2010
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I personally am a connoisseur of energy drinks. I rely on caffeine for most of my projects at school and for late night coding sessions as well as marathon gaming. Although energy drinks can be considered a crutch, it’s a lifestyle decision that many, many people embrace rather than attempt to avoid… I am one of these people.
That said, Guru Energy is fairly cheap ($1.25USD/can) if you buy it here off Amazon, it comes in the Redbull standard 8.3 fl/oz cans, and is shipped in a suprisingly lightweight and compact case (compare this to Monster, Rockstar, or any other brand with standard 16 fl/oz cans).
The taste, like Guru’s website describes, is very indescribable. It is very sharp and light with a medium amount of carbonation. The caffeine buzz is more “natural”… it has more of an upslope and downslope rather than a sudden cracked out (which is arguably awesome too in its own respect) then big crash sort of feeling. This is because the caffeine in Guru is derived from 125mg of Guaranine (Guarana Herb) rather than synthetically separated then added. There is no mention about how much of the 125mg of Guaranine is real caffeine, but since Red Bull checks in at 80mg / 8.3oz it seems that Guru is in pretty good shape.
I think a particular good feature of Guru is that it uses cane sugar rather than high fructose corn syrup. I appriciate a good quality soda, particularly microbrew colas, and they often exclusively contain cane sugar.
So in summary, this energy drink is farily cheap, good buzz, all natural, and great for coding, gaming, or studying.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Matthew H. Horn on June 21st, 2010
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I’m a professional chef that went corporate. I discovered energy drinks when I was still in the fine dining scene. I used to buy my entire kitchen staff a Redbull from our bar piror to a busy service to get everyone chraged.
Since then I’ve tried perhaps 10-15 different energy drinks from all over the world. And after 8 years, I and have dropped my 1 a day Redbull for Guru.
It’s honestly 2 steps above the rest in taste, has a smooth yet powerful effect, energizes my mind as well as body and costs less than Rebull and other 8.4oz format drinks.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Shane D. Mcpherson on June 21st, 2010
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this curently is the best energy drink on the market in my opinion. i have tried many of these energy drinks and this one by far is superior for a few simple reasons. 1. no corn syrup 2. no synthetic vitamins 3. no extreme high and then crash and burn 4. it absolutely taste great, not too sweet/ not too carbonated = perfect balance 5. it does the job with perfect harmony
the only negative thing i can say, is that it has the notorious natural flavors label, but does not list what all these natural flavors are. we have the food lobbyists to thank for this.
GURU! PLEASE LIST EVERYTHING!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Jeff M. Degiulio on June 21st, 2010
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I have searched everywhere and tried everything to find a product that works. I have used everything, 5-Hour Energy, Red Bull, Monster and all of those fad drinks. The problems with those products are:
-The sickening artificial ingredients like Taurine (which is a constituent of bile and has not been proven to do anything useful for an adult)
-The high calories from HFCS or oppositely the afewul taste from artificial sweeteners
-Over abundance of ingredients that cancel each other out (like caffeine’s depletion of vitamin C in the body)
What makes Guru so good? Well, the first example is that I have had insomnia for 8 years while trying to write my first book and training for triathalons. I need energy and concentration more than the average joe. The other drinks either shoot you up for an hour and then you crash, do nothing, taste too bad to drink, or your body gets used to them quickly. Instead, I have found that Guru:
-Is a gradual increase of energy, mostly mental concentration and awakeness instead of getting the jitters or a Niacin flush like with other drinks
-It lasts hours with no crash
-No artificially added vitamins, sugars or caffeine
-The sugar is natural (from organic concentrates) and will not make you crash like HFCS, the caffeine is natural as well
-Tastes wonderful!
I’d recommend this to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Neiu Bella on June 21st, 2010
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Rating: 5 / 5