You've been doing the same pre-workout routine for years without questioning it.
Wake up. Measure a scoop. Watch it foam. Chug it before the powder settles. Get the tingle. Train. Crash. Repeat.
Nobody stopped to ask whether the format itself was the problem.
It is.
Let's Be Honest About What Powder Pre-Workout Actually Does to You
Here's what you've quietly accepted as normal that isn't:
The beta-alanine itch that starts on your face during warm-up, crawls to your ears and chest, and makes you look like you're having a reaction. The jitter spike — that window where you feel like you mainlined anxiety instead of energy. The fact that some days it barely works at all — same dose, same timing, completely different result.
And then the crash. Not at the gym. At your desk. At 2pm. When you're trying to focus on something that actually matters, running on empty because your pre-workout burned through everything it had and left nothing behind.
You've been compensating for a broken system and calling it a workout.
"I used to think the tingle meant it was working. Turns out I was just normalizing side effects."
Powder pre-workout dominated the market for 20 years because nothing credible challenged it.
That just changed.
The Supplement Industry Missed a 30-Year Loophole. Charge Chews Found It.
Here's what nobody talks about: powder is a terrible delivery system for caffeine.
When you mix a scoop in water and drink it, the caffeine has to survive your stomach acid, absorb through your intestinal wall, and make its way into your bloodstream. The whole process is slow, inconsistent, and completely thrown off by whatever you last ate. That's why your pre-workout hits differently on an empty stomach versus after a meal.
Gummies start absorbing through the lining of your mouth and cheeks before they even reach your stomach. It's the same absorption pathway doctors use when they need a compound to work fast and predictably. It bypasses every variable that makes powder unreliable.
But the delivery is only half of it. What's inside the formula is the other half — and three of the key ingredients are patented, meaning you literally cannot find this combination anywhere else.
S7® — Clinically shown to increase nitric oxide production by 230%
The Tuesday I Stopped Using Powder Forever
I've been training at the same gym for six years. The kind of place with chalk on the floor and people who actually know what they're doing.
My training partner Marcus had been competing in powerlifting for four years. He's the last person I'd expect to pull out gummies before a session. I thought it was a joke.
"Just try two," he said. "Twenty minutes. Tell me what you notice."
Twenty minutes later I pulled 405 off the floor for a clean triple. I'd been stuck at 385 for six weeks.
I'm not saying Charge Chews added 20 pounds to my deadlift. I can't prove that. What I can tell you is the energy was different from anything I'd used before — not louder, not more aggressive. Just completely even from the first warm-up set through the last working set. I was still sharp during accessory work. That never happens on powder.
No itch. No spike. No shaky hands on the bar.
When I got back to my desk three hours later, I was normal. Not wrecked. Not foggy. Just fine.
That was seven months ago. I haven't bought a tub of powder since.
"I've been training for 9 years and I haven't felt this consistently dialed in during sessions in a long time. Not more energy — better energy. There's a difference."
What Happens When People Actually Try It
Charge Chews isn't running Super Bowl ads. They're not paying 50 influencers to post about it. The growth has been almost entirely word of mouth — gym by gym, rack by rack. That's how things spread in fitness when something actually works.
The people ordering right now are getting in at the founding price, before this ends up in every supplement store and the brand has to raise prices to cover retail margins. If you're reading this, you're still early.
"Three PRs in three weeks. I'd been stuck on bench at 205 for two months — first week on Charge Chews I hit 225 clean. Whether it's the formula or just not crashing mid-session anymore, I don't care. I'm not going back to C4."
"I'm a biochem major so I actually looked into the NEWCAFF® mechanism before ordering. The slow-release delivery is legitimate — it's the same approach used in pharmaceutical caffeine formulations. Tried them before a Saturday leg session. Trained 75 minutes, went home, made food, felt completely normal. No crash. Ordered a 3-pack that night."
"I brought them to the gym, let four people try them, and within two weeks all four had ordered their own bag. The taste is actually insane and the energy is cleaner than Ghost, which my whole gym was on before this. I feel like I started something."
This is the last time you need to buy it.
Founding Customer Pricing — Lock It In Before It Changes
This pricing exists because Charge Chews is in its first year and would rather reward the people who find them early than spend that money on influencers. Once retail distribution kicks in, these prices go up. Right now, you can subscribe and save an additional 25% on every order — or grab a one-time pack to try it first.
"Just try the 2-pack. One session. You'll understand immediately why people stop buying powder after this."
