Project #1 Nutrition has expanded into several other categories beyond its initial lineup of two pre-workouts, Quantum-X and AMP-NOX, the fat burner Embrax, and a bulk standalone creatine. The still young and growing brand now has an amino cocktail, a superfood formula, protein powder, collagen, and even a series of products put together in partnership with Martha Stewart. Project #1 has moved into nootropics this month with Bullseye, centered around a variety of reliable ingredients.
Bullseye from Project #1 Nutrition promises all of the usual nootropic benefits in enhanced focus, clarity, cognition, and complete mental performance, making it the perfect partner for gaming, studying, work, and day-to-day productivity. The brand has also made the supplement without caffeine, which may not seem like a big deal, but it gives you the ability to combine it with your own format and specific dose, whether that be a can of Monster Ultra or a more complex stimulant formula.
The completely transparent blend of ingredients driving Project #1 Nutrition’s nootropic experience in Bullseye includes a light half a gram of tyrosine, 100mg of relaxing theanine, 200mcg of huperzine, B vitamins, another 150mg each of choline, phosphatidylserine, and the common focus agent alpha-gpc. There is one premium component in the mix by way of CognatiQ, previously known as NeuroFactor, and that has been utilized at its full and effective amount of 100mg in a full-size, three-capsule serving.
Project #1 Nutrition hasn’t included supremely high dosages in its nootropic Bullseye, with tyrosine and alpha-gpc seen in competitors as high as 3 to 5g and 800mg plus, respectively, although the likes of theanine, huperzine, and CognatiQ are at more respectable amounts. With that summary in mind, the price of a bottle of Bullseye is on the high side, as directly through the brand’s online store, it costs $54.95 for a bottle of 30 servings, so even if you do scale it a bit, the price is on the premium side.