:lol: There's not a doubt in my mind this stuff will be one of the best on the market. I don't even need to try it to know. But the average joe can do EVERYTHING he needs with food only, supplements are simply a luxury. Something like Pre-Max could help a pro eke every last bit of performance and recovery out of himself, it could give him the .5% that would mean a win. But most of us aren't operating at 99.5% capacity, and cheaper things give us the boost we're looking for.
I'm not saying it's right, that's just the way I see it. I agree with the assessment: people will happily blow $5 of a crappuccino at STarbucks, but bitch about $5 for an OLympic level supplement that is cilinically proven and will provide world class gains in performance. Myself, I can't afford $5 latte's, so I certainly can't afford $5/serving pre-workout supps. If I could, I would.