Gorilla Mode vs Total War Comparison

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Gorilla Mode

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Gorilla Mode

Total War

Basic Info
Brand
gorilla mind
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Product Image
gorilla mode
total war
Stimulants
Total Caffeine
400 mg
375 mg
Exotic Stimulants
Contains Yohimbe
Community
Community Approval
62%
78%
Total Mentions
37
23
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Where to Buy Gorilla Mode

Ruesco
$2.25
NutriCartel
$59.99
NutriCartel
$64.99

Where to Buy Total War

NutriCartel
$3.50
Ruesco
$27.95
NutriCartel
$39.99

Comparison Summary

Gorilla Mode contains 400 mg of caffeine and is noted for significant pump and focus but also for a hard crash and poor flavor, while Total War offers 375 mg of caffeine, sustained energy, and is praised for its taste and cost-effectiveness. Gorilla Mode targets users prioritizing intense effects despite potential discomfort, whereas Total War is designed for those seeking reliable daily energy and a pleasant experience.

Key Differences:

  • Caffeine Content: Gorilla Mode (400 mg) vs Total War (375 mg)
  • Post-Workout Experience: Gorilla Mode (Many users report a hard crash, body load, and exhaustion a few hours after taking it.) vs Total War (Can provide sustained energy for long workouts or activities without a significant crash.)
  • Flavor Perception: Gorilla Mode (The flavor, particularly 'Rocket Pop,' is often described as vile and repulsive.) vs Total War (Many users praise its flavor.)
  • Value and Daily Suitability: Gorilla Mode (Frequently criticized for being overpriced and not suitable as a daily driver.) vs Total War (Considered a cost-effective option and suitable for daily use.)

Key Similarities:

  • Exotic Stimulants: Neither Gorilla Mode nor Total War contains exotic stimulants.
  • Core Benefits: Both products aim to deliver significant pump, energy, and focus to enhance workouts.
  • User Sentiment: Both products have mixed to positive user sentiment.
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