Panda Supplements has completely revealed and released its highly anticipated ready-to-drink version of Pandamic, aiming to deliver the benefits and balance of the original pre-workout supplement Pandamic in the form of a beverage you can rip open and go. The big question after the brand confirmed this was dropping here at the beginning of 2025, was what kind of formula would we be getting and how close to the comprehensiveness of the original would the RTD alternative be?
It turns out Panda Supplements got damn close with its Pandamic RTD, where you get almost all of the same ingredients and dosages in a 12oz bottle. There is a huge 9g of citrulline malate and 2.5g of betaine for muscle pumps, a gram of taurine and a typical 3.2g of beta-alanine for performance, and for all of the energy and focus, there is acetyl-l-tyrosine, alpha-gpc at 400mg, theobromine, huperzine, and 350mg of caffeine. The brand has stayed impressively true to the Pandamic powder supplement, which is not easy to do as many ingredients don’t play nice in solution.
There are a few things missing from the Pandamic RTD, but not a lot, with only mucuna pruriens, synephrine, and dendrobium not making the trip over for the more convenient version. Panda Supplements has thrown some huperzine into the beverage which is not in the original powder, and should make up for a portion of those missing components, specifically in the area of focus.
Panda Supplements Pandamic RTD carries a typical price of a pre-workout beverage, and for those that want to give it a try before going all in for a case, there are individual bottles for purchase. Directly through the brand’s online store, you can pay $3.99 for a single unit or go for an entire tray of 12 and pay $3.75 a piece. There are three flavors to choose from for the single bottles and full-size cases with the classic Blue Raz Lemonade, Pink Candy Burst, and Dragonfruit Watermelon.