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High5 Energy Gel
Price: £.79
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 4/5 from 35 reviews
In short:Concentrated energy gel, with 23g of carbohydrates. Comes in a variety of flavoursFlavours: Banana / citrus / orange / raspberry / summer fruits / Caribbean crush / green apple / chocolateTypical Ingredients:Glucose Syrup (89%w/w), water
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Lucozade Energy Gel
Price: £1.10
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3/5 from 53 reviews
without water, nice flavour. Overall: Excellent product - some of the other gels I have tried are far too thick and you need water afterwards. This one was just right and I found that the energy boost it gave was very noticable. Derv: JUST TRY ONE
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High5 Energy Gel Plus
Price: £.79
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 4/5 from 6 reviews
In short:Concentrated energy gel, with 23g of carbohydrates and added caffeine and cholineFlavours: Orange/colaTypical Ingredients: Maltodextrin, water, glucose, fruit juice concentrate (orange, lemon), fructose, natural flavours, natural
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High5 EnergyGel Powder
Price: £12.48
Year: 2006
In short:Cost-effective gel, in an easy-mix powder formFlavours:Orange / berry / citrusTypical Ingredients: Maltodextrin (15-23 chain length), citric acid, natural flavours, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), sodium, potassiumValues: Energy 1232kJ/308kcal
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Squeezy Gel
Price: £.90
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 8 reviews
In short:The first energy gel to hit the UK shores. Contains high levels of fructose to help provide faster-release energyFlavours: Vanilla / strawberry / lemon / peach / banana / peppermintTypical Ingredients:Enzymatic hydrolysate of maize
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Science in Sport Go Gel
Price: £.99
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 133 reviews
In short:An isotonic gel with mild flavours. The use of maltodextrins and gelling agents mean this is a sustained-release energy gelFlavours: Blackcurrant / orange / tropicalTypical Ingredients:Water, maltodextrin, natural flavours, gelling agents
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Maxim Gel
Price: £1.50
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 9 reviews
In short:Glucose gel for fast energy releaseFlavours: Citrus / strawberry / vanilla.Typical Ingredients:Glucose syrup, water, flavourings, preservatives (E202, E211, E219), colouring (E160a), vitamin B1.Values: Energy 1205 kJ/284 kcal, protein 0.1g
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PowerBar PowerGel
Price: £1
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 23 reviews
need energy during a run, the last thing you want is a sickly, slimy and overwhelming taste of mouldy banana. darren houston: EFFECTIVE,BAD TASTE Strengths: these gels are very effective Weaknesses: these gels are very effective Overall: they really
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Maximuscle Viper Active
Price: £16.49
Year: 2006
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 22 reviews
In short:Energy and recovery drink with amino acids and taurine. Use it during and after training (there are different concentration instructions for pre-, mid- and post-exercise) Flavours: Fruit punch / orangeTypical Ingredients: 100% pure maxcarb
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Etonic Praya 2
Price: £75
Year: 2009
features Etonic's Resilient Cushioning System, designed to make the shoe feel soft and responsive at the same time. E-Bound foam in the midsole is aimed at maximising energy return. The outsole is made with plugs of hard-wearing rubber in the heel
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