3.9
71% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Celsius
3.9 • 188 Reviews
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3.9
71% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Celsius earns largely positive reviews for delivering a noticeable energy boost—often used pre-workout or mid-day—with popular flavors like Fuji Apple Pear, Peach Mango Green Tea, and the Vibe series. However, reviews also flag drawbacks: very high caffeine that can cause jitters, migraines, heart palpitations, sweats, or a crash for some; polarizing, sometimes artificial-tasting flavors and aftertaste; skepticism about fat-burning claims; and a switch to sucralose that turns off certain buyers.
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3y ago
Celsius has become my go to morning drink. The caffeine in soda doesn't do much for me and has been upping my blood sugar, coffee is a little better sugar wise but makes me jittery and normal energy drinks typically taste pretty gross or overly sweet. I'd heard good things about Celsius and saw that it's low calorie, doesn't have artificial sweetener (uses stevia) and has vitamins so I figured I'd try it. It hasn't disappointed. I get the energy without the jittery feeling or a bad crash. There's no gross aftertaste. Plus, the low calorie, no sugar and vitamins make me feel a little more health conscious. They also just generally take pretty good. So far I like the peachy vibe, issues vibe and arctic vibe best. The tropical vibe is usually included in the variety pack I buy and it's ok in a pinch but I wouldn't normally pick it. Just not my thing as much, not really anything wrong with it.
3y ago
LOVE - The ease of grab and go, at home caffeine - The flavor range (though only 3 flavors are on heavy rotation) - The amount of caffeine in each doesn't make me jittery - Hydration packs are SO convenient and tasty (cc: cran lemon) NOT MY FAV - The price point is rather high; from single cans to buying in bulk online - Shipping varies; sometimes its quick and other times its delayed - The good flavors (looking at your Fuji Apple) are typically harder to find/not stocked
3y ago
Maybe it’s just me, but Celsius literally makes my skin feel like it’s crawling. It’s such an intense rush that it feels like electricity is coursing through my arms and hands. There’s probably an ingredient my body doesn’t like in there, but I can’t have them anymore after I almost passed out during a workout from having one.
3y ago
I drink these at work because they're mainly available in the vending machines around my office. I can give a solid not bad, it's not as effective as your typical energy drink like Monster, Red Bull and Bang.. However, it does fit pretty well into the neish energy drinks category with the refreshing flavor and subtle boost in energy. Not as effective as the latter brand, however, a nice breath of fresh air for someone who uses the latter brands. The floors are unique and enjoyable, it does provide a slight boost in energy as well as mental agility. Definitely a solid pick when wanting a break from the harsher brands, or just something refreshing.
3y ago
Love this product! It gives me the boost I need to finish my workouts and keeps me hydrated. I haven’t found a flavor I haven’t liked either!
3y ago
I drank one can of the Celsius energy drink and hour before I worked out in the gym. I had 2 retinal occlusions and almost lost my vision. I am getting weekly treatment from a retina specialist laser one week injection in the eye the other week. This is a stroke. Stay away from this and every energy drink that has 200 mg of caffeine I almost lost my vision in the left eye
3y ago
This delicious energy drink has the caffeine content of 5 cups of coffee, so anyone who has sensitivity to caffeine or who has heart problems should stay away.
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