AddieUp Pills Review and Experience

Product: AddieUp Focus Pills [1 month supply]

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Manufacturer/Vendor: AddieUp.com

Website: https://addieup.com/buy

Cost: $67.97

Fat Sam’s Legal High Rating

Two Star Fat Sammy Rating

General Product Info

I have reviewed AddieUp in the past, back when they were mostly just pushing the “2 cap packs” they were sending into the head shops (which is exactly where I got mine). This one, I purchased online and in the “60 capsule container.” This container is meant to be a month’s supply of the stuff. I paid about seventy bucks for it and performed a half trial. I couldn’t make it the full 30 days because I considered the side effects to be too negative to continue. In my last review, I explained the “cracked out feeling” I got from the stuff, and how its benefits were nearly nonexistent. Because they have changed things since then, I figured I’d give it an unbiased, updated review.

The package took about 2 weeks to show up. The wrapping looked second hand, like I got a product that had already been sent to someone else, OR as though the post office opened it up or something to inspect it. The bottle itself was unopened, intact and contained the correct number of pills. The pills smell really funny and the consistency of the powder is not the same from pill to pill (both worth noting).

Product Administration

The label indicates a serving as two pills a day. I took both pills within 15 minutes each day with a giant glass of water. I then also drank several glasses of water throughout the day, as the last time I tried Addieup, I remember feeling extremely dehydrated the entire time. I had normal meals. A bagel for breakfast, a bowl of soup with half a turkey sandwich for lunch, and a spaghetti dinner. I had a few snacks riddled throughout the night as well.

Product Effects

Just like the last time I tried AddieUp, literally like 18 months ago, I felt a little kick on within about 20-25 minutes. It was just a tiny spurt of energy. I would define it as…the feeling you get when your coffee starts to kick in and you wake up. After that, it was down hill from there. I hate to say it, but nothing seems to have changed. I got shakey, couldn’t concentrate, lost track of time, and was overall very largely unproductive. I had a miserable diarrhea incident, EXACTLY LIKE the last time. And ALSO like last time, I had a massive crash, that felt like I had actually had consumed tons of alcohol. Even having consumed liters of water, I still felt dehydrated and like total crap.

Final Thoughts

AddieUp is EVERYWHERE. It’s in head shops, it is in vitamin shops, it’s online, it’s on ebay, in gas stations, and in many other places in between too. I even saw some for sale at a flea market once! And I see people buy it too, a lot of people. The problem? I don’t see a lot of people who are happy with it, or a lot of people who rebuy it. The head shop owner I talked to stated that it was a great “one time sale” for a lot of patrons who were “already checking out with something else” but that they have had trouble selling the 30 day supplies due to the price, but that most people won’t rebuy it no matter what quantity they purchase it in (two pill packs or 30 day supply). I agree, for something that makes you feel pretty bad, it’s definitely overpriced.

I should note that there was also a date stamped on my bottle. I assume it is the expiration date, and unfortunately it looks like it may have even expired before they shipped it to me. It is possible that it was the manufactured date, but the bottle’s labeling looked older to me, so I assume it is an expiration date. Regardless, I cannot improve the rating for this product, I just cannot solidly recommend it to anyone. Instead of calling it AddieUp, they should call it “CrappyUp.” I wish I could say that with a straight face, because I’m somewhat serious!