JetFuel
Advertised as an "uplifting, fat destroying, and thermogenic sensation" Jetfuel fat burner promises to "target fat trouble areas, promote vascularity, raise body core temperature, and block cortisol." It has been mainly targeted toward individuals looking to build muscle mass and decrease fat at the same time.
The Good: Like it promises, jetfuel does use ingredients to encourage a thermogenic effect such as guarana extract and green tea. Also advertised to "inhibit cortisol", it uses a blend of quite a few ingredients specifically designed for that purpose. As a multi-use product, Jetfuel can also be used for concentration before long drives, for competition, before having sex, and for a quick energy boost at any time.
The Bad:, While blocking cortisol is great, I guess the makers of jetfuel missed the paper telling everybody that cortisol has to be in an astronomically large amount only created by prescription interactions, metabolic disorders, etc. to have a real difference on the body. In other words, for the average person without a metabolic disorder or a bad prescription interaction, cortisol blockers will do a big fat NOTHING for them. It also uses hoodia to suppress appetite, but again, I guess they missed the bandwagon telling the world about how much hoodia is actually harvested vs how much is sold in the world(there is a huge amount sold that is not the real Mccoy). If they do use real hoodia, studies have also recently coming out stating that hoodia is not safe for the time being and needs to be further developed unless of course you want to end up with serious liver issues. Add to that the fact that their caffeine sources are known to have potential side effects for the average user, let alone those sensitive to caffeine and stimulants in general. With all of these average ingredients and the lack of research, they stepped into another pothole by using a proprietary blend. That means they're not going to tell you how much of each ingredient they use, which leaves a lot of room for use of fillers instead of actual ingredients.
The Skinny With a recent drop in price from $49.99 to $25.99, you are likely to get a better deal. However, companies in general don't voluntarily drop their prices to a reasonable cost for consumers. They're still charging quite bit more than the product is likely worth. With all of the things jetfuel didn't bother to look into concerning their ingredients, I doubt this product is anything more than ordinary, and they are lucky if they reach that flag. There are plenty of competitors that are still cheaper and provide better supplements.