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1. My First Taste of Sneak Energy
So recently, an energy drink brand reached out and asked if I wanted to sample some of their product. The brand is called Sneak, and the first thing that grabbed my attention was their logo—super slick and very gamer-friendly.
2. Energy Drinks for Creators, Not Just Gamers
Sneak is mostly marketed to gamers, but as a content creator who occasionally pulls all-nighters, I was intrigued. They offer some seriously wild flavors, and they sent me seven different sample sachets to try. Each one is a single serving meant to be mixed with 10–12 fl oz of water.
Each serving packs 150mg of caffeine sourced from green coffee beans—so I was curious if that would mean less jitteriness compared to synthetic caffeine. It also contains ginseng, L-tyrosine, L-taurine, methyl B12, magnesium, B6, and more of the usual suspects you’d expect in an energy formula.
3. Sugar-Free, But What About the Sweeteners?
Now I’m not usually an energy drink person—I lean more toward coffee or tea. But sometimes you need a little extra kick, and not all energy drinks are created equal. One of the big variables is always the sweetener.
Sneak is sugar-free, and looking at the ingredients, I spotted sucralose and acesulfame K. If you’re wondering—yes, sucralose is what’s commonly used in Stevia-type sweeteners. I’m not the biggest fan of Stevia when it’s overdone, but in moderation, it can actually taste pretty good. We’ll see how it holds up in the flavor department.
4. Where to Buy Sneak Energy
If you’re interested in trying Sneak, they offer more than just single-serve packets. You can get full tubs, but the best way to start is with their starter pack, which includes nine flavors and even comes with a Shaker bottle. You can check that out using this link.
5. The Sneak Shaker: Surprisingly Premium
Speaking of Shakers, Sneak also sent me one—but not the basic one from the starter kit. Instead, I got their third-generation Blizzard Shaker. I was expecting cheap plastic, but nope—this thing is metal, double-walled for insulation, and it looks and feels seriously premium.
The lid is a thick, heavy-duty plastic, and instead of a flimsy metal coil ball like most protein shakers, this one uses a built-in mixing lid. Way more elegant and no annoying rattling. However: the lid doesn’t come apart, making it virtually impossible to clean properly.
6. First Taste Test: Cherry Bomb
Time for the real test. I decided to go bold and start with Cherry Bomb, since cherry is one of the hardest flavors to nail without making it taste like cough syrup.
I filled the shaker with 10 oz (about 300ml) of water to get a more concentrated taste. After giving it a good shake, I took a sip—and honestly? Not bad at all. The cherry flavor is there, and while you can taste the sucralose a bit on the back end, it’s subtle. The drink is sweet, but not overly artificial.
Yeah, I could actually drink this. Sneak did a solid job with this one.
7. Final Thoughts
Overall, I’m pleasantly surprised by Sneak. The branding is cool, the shaker is premium, and the Cherry Bomb flavor actually impressed me. If you want to try it yourself, click here to check out the Sneak starter pack.
Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.