The over-the-top, excessively branded supplement companies are always a joy to see, as they take a big step outside of what we usually see and essentially color outside the lines in terms of look and feel. The 2024-launched brand So Sick Supplements from three college dormmates is precisely that, and while you might have gathered by the name, there is more. The newcomer has the one product available, and it echoes that charismatic and out-there naming style with Possessed Monkey.
You can get a glimpse of the branding of So Sick Supplements and its currently only product, Possessed Monkey, in the graphics of the post, but it’s not all for show. The young brand has packed out its star product, and there are a few other reasons that make what it’s done that extra impressive. Firstly, this is a new name for the industry. As mentioned, it’s three young college dormmates giving the supplement business a shot, and the price of the pre-workout is in the rare area of under $30.
So Sick Supplements has packed its signature pre-workout Possessed Money with 8g of straight citrulline, a gram of agmatine, and a huge 5g of betaine for intense muscle pumps. Driving the performance and endurance side of things is beta-alanine, far above your usual 3.2g at 5g, with lion’s mane, tyrosine, and theanine in tow for focus and cognition. Topping it all off is a hefty hit of caffeine, not a supremely high amount, although not low either at 350mg in that maximum two-scoop serving.
For its first year in the industry, So Sick Supplements has done a respectable job with Possessed Monkey, packing it full of reliable ingredients and quality dosages, and keeping the price nice and low. To be fair, there are only 15 servings per bottle, so if you want to compare this to a 20 serving its price of $29.99 moves up to $39.99, but that is still solid. For a newcomer to take that angle is an interesting one and the brand has managed to build quite a following. If you’d like to try the supplement for yourself, So Sick’s website is the place to go, where, again, you can get a 15-serving tub at $29.99.