
I just want to say that I loved Morning Recovery up until this very moment. I’ve reached out to their customer service, who unfortunately did absolutely nothing and has lead me to leave this review. I’ve been a long time customer, swearing by Morning Recovery for any night out. I’d even pass them out to friends on big nights. I received my subscription order in the mail today - only to find a wet, deteriorating box that smelled like it had been sitting in trash for days. I reached out to them team, letting them know how disgusting it was for me to open a package to find something like this…only for them to make up excuses about how it was damaged in shipping. Mind you, there were no scratches or cuts on the plastic shipping bag that it came it. Instead of asking more questions, seeing more pictures, or getting to the bottom of it - they make a lame excuse and refund me (thankfully). I’m not looking for any freebies here - that’s not why I’m mad. I’m mad because this is a product we consume. How is the morelabs team not taking this more seriously? Is it because this is a reoccurring issue and instead of fixing it, you point the blame elsewhere? Even if they cannot pinpoint where this issue started - they should have done more than pass the blame elsewhere.
Very skeptical about this when I tried it but I've been using it since the fall of 2017 and I'm often waking up after a night out without a headache and actually full of energy to be productive.
For me this certainly didn't help. Felt more hungover than usual for same amount of drinks and actually more intoxicated. Potentially one of many ingredients interacted with a prescription medication? Either way I wouldn't recommend it. It also has a horrible aftertaste. Effective hangover prevention - drink less, eat well and sleep early.
I don't drink, but I was curious to try to see if the drink improves recovery from physical exercise and general stress, and it seems that it does! The drink tastes good too, I would definitely continue using it.
Got it during the Indiegogo campaign. Tried it on multiple occasions, and never worked - not even once.
Oh great. Now Product Hunt is spamming me with advertisements for a new "smart drug" scam. These have been around for decades. This product is almost certainly no different than any of the others. They throw fancy marketing jargon such as "FDA-approved ingredients" in their description, but these products have absolutely zero scientific evidence backing them. The number of generic "can't wait to try this!" comments here make this scream fake to me, much like 95% of the reviews you'll find for other "smart drugs" on Amazon. Not falling for this, blocking notifications from ProductHunt officially now as a result. What was once a nice site is now used to promote random untested smart drug products. Great.
Nice packaging. I haven't seen this product category before. Seems like a cool concept.