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BlackMarket Labs | Cuts | 120 CapsulesSolid caffeine hit, patented heat boosters, and a clear label cut formula. BlackMarket Labs Cuts Thermogenic Pills feels like a smart cutting tool, not just a basic caffeine pill. The idea is simple: mix moderate stim energy with stuff that boosts your adrenaline, ramps up heat, tweaks mood and focus, helps move fat for energy, and adds a drying effect. In real life, it makes dieting feel better more warmth, more drive, sharper focus in the gym, less

Solid caffeine hit, patented heat boosters, and a clear-label cut formula.

BlackMarket Labs Cuts Thermogenic Pills feels like a smart cutting tool, not just a basic caffeine pill. The idea is simple: mix moderate stim energy with stuff that boosts your adrenaline, ramps up heat, tweaks mood and focus, helps move fat for energy, and adds a drying effect. In real life, it makes dieting feel better – more warmth, more drive, sharper focus in the gym, less hunger, and a tighter appearance when you're already losing fat.

The core is 197mg total caffeine from 175mg straight caffeine anhydrous and 100mg guarana extract. That's a solid middle-ground stim level, but it hits harder than plain caffeine thanks to 100mg theobromine, 1mg alpha yohimbine rauwolscine, and 50mg bitter orange extract with 30% p-synephrine, giving about 15mg synephrine. Caffeine wakes you up by blocking adenosine. Theobromine, another stim like it, keeps the energy going smoother with less crash, thanks to milder brain buzz and muscle relaxation.

Adding 100mg L-theanine is a smart move. It's at the low end of what studies back (100-400mg), and it pairs great with caffeine. It calms overexcited brain signals, boosts relaxed focus waves, and helps with feel-good chemicals like GABA, serotonin, and dopamine. You feel less jittery, more in control, and focused – perfect for a fat burner that doesn't make you wired.

For real heat, they hit multiple angles. CaloriBurn GP® grains of paradise extract at 40mg is a strong pick; this one's popular in the

BlackMarket Cuts by BlackMarket Labs contains 40mcg Vitamin A, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 197mg total caffeine from two spots – 175mg caffeine anhydrous plus 100mg guarana extract. Gives you a decent, everyday energy base, with guarana smoothing it out instead of one big caffeine dump.
  • 100mg L-theanine teamed up with the stims. This is right where studies start showing benefits, and it's a great way to make caffeine feel steady, focused, and less rough during a diet.
  • 100mg theobromine for smoother, longer-lasting energy. It's like caffeine's cousin, hitting similar spots but often feeling cleaner than just cranking up the caffeine.
  • 40mg CaloriBurn GP® grains of paradise extract with 12.5% 6-paradol. This is a solid, research-backed branded ingredient for boosting heat and burning more calories through brown fat activation.
  • 40mg ProGBB® for that real sweat and warmth you notice. It's a go-to in cutting supps because lots of people feel the thermogenic kick, especially around workouts or cardio.
  • 200mg ThinFen™ beta-phenylethylamine HCl for better mood, drive, and hunger control. This adds a sharp, motivated edge that caffeine alone can't match.
  • 1mg alpha yohimbine rauwolscine for folks who want a tougher cut feel. It's a small dose but packs a punch, especially fasted.
  • 50mg bitter orange extract with at least 30% p-synephrine. That means about 15mg synephrine, a classic for teaming with caffeine to boost heat and adrenaline in cut formulas.

BlackMarket Cuts by BlackMarket Labs contains 40mcg Vitamin A, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Show-prep folks in a cut who want more than caffeine. 197mg total caffeine, 40mg CaloriBurn GP®, 40mg ProGBB®, and 1mg alpha yohimbine deliver warmer, harder drive for cardio and tough training.
  • Mid-level lifters in a deficit feeling low on energy, mood, and gym fire as food drops. 200mg ThinFen™ plus caffeine, guarana, and theobromine brings back the push, with 100mg L-theanine keeping it focused, not wild.
  • Morning fasted cardio fans who like adrenaline burners. Rauwolscine, synephrine, caffeine, and grains of paradise are a stack cutters swear by for low-key cardio or fasted lifts.
  • Bodybuilders wanting tighter, drier looks late in a lean. 500mg dandelion extract helps with water, pairing great with tight nutrition to cut softness.
  • Working folks holding onto workout performance and hunger control while dieting. It wakes you up and supports energy, mood, heat, and fullness where cuts often fail.
  • People who hate huge caffeine burners but want real effects. 197mg isn't overload; the kick comes from theobromine, synephrine, ProGBB®, and rauwolscine.

How to Use

Try 2 capsules first to check tolerance, especially if new to rauwolscine, synephrine, or strong thermogenics. If good, go to 4 capsules 20-30 minutes before workouts, cardio, or low-energy spots. Take with a full glass of water – it's capsules, not a sip-able powder. For max feel, empty stomach works for many, but eat light if stims bug you. Skip stacking with other high-stim stuff like pre-workouts or big coffees, since it's got 197mg caffeine plus theobromine, synephrine, and alpha yohimbine. Pair with non-stim things like creatine, electrolytes, EAAs, or pumps instead. Use during cut phases, not all year, to avoid building tolerance. Keep it cool and dry, and drink up since dandelion and sweating up your fluid needs.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes are chill since it's capsules, but lots notice early alertness and lighter stomach, especially fasted. By 10-25 minutes, caffeine, guarana, and ThinFen™ kick in, and warmth builds from ProGBB®, cayenne, and CaloriBurn GP®. The 20-45 minute sweet spot brings strong focus, drive, gym readiness, and extra sweat beyond plain 197mg caffeine. From 45-90 minutes, energy holds thanks to theobromine and guarana avoiding hard crashes. Days 1-7, you figure out your vibe with rauwolscine and the heat stack, especially empty stomach. Weeks 2-4, it's about steady wins: fewer dud workouts, easier no-eating, and drier looks from water help.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Theanine — Smooths stimulation into focused, usable cutting-phase energy
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — Fast-onset energy for cardio, training, and appetite resistance
  • Guarana Extract — Extends the stimulant feel beyond anhydrous caffeine alone
  • Theobromine — Adds smoother stimulation and supports a less abrupt crash
  • ThinFen™ Beta Phenylethylamine HCl — Fast-rising drive, mood lift, and sharper cutting focus
  • CaloriBurn GP® Aframomum Melegueta Extract — Targets thermogenesis through a recognized branded heat activator
  • ProGBB® — Amplifies heat and sweating for a true thermogenic feel
  • Alpha Yohimbine 90% Rauwolscine — Adds a potent fasted-cardio style adrenergic edge
  • Bitter Orange Extract (30% p-Synephrine) — Supports adrenergic fat-loss signaling without relying on caffeine alone
  • L-Carnitine Fumarate — Supports mitochondrial fat transport during calorie-restricted phases
  • Kelp Extract (10% Fucoxanthin) — Adds fucoxanthin for a broader metabolic support profile
  • Dandelion Extract — Helps create a tighter, less watery look

BlackMarket Cuts by BlackMarket Labs contains 40mcg Vitamin A, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in BlackMarket Cuts Thermogenic Pills?

A full 4-capsule serving provides 197mg total caffeine, with 175mg from caffeine anhydrous plus additional caffeine contributed by 100mg guarana extract. On paper that’s moderate, but the formula feels stronger than caffeine alone because it also includes theobromine, synephrine, ThinFen™, and 1mg alpha yohimbine.

Is this a high-stim fat burner?

It sits in a moderate-stim category by caffeine count, but the overall experience leans aggressive because of the supporting adrenergic ingredients. Rauwolscine, synephrine, ThinFen™, and 3,5-diiodo-L-thyronine make this more advanced than a simple 200mg caffeine capsule.

What does the 100mg L-theanine do in this formula?

L-theanine is included to smooth and focus the stimulant experience. Research supports its use at 100-400mg, especially with caffeine, where it helps promote relaxed alertness rather than a jittery, scattered kind of energy.

Why are CaloriBurn GP® and ProGBB® important here?

These are two of the formula’s most distinctive thermogenic ingredients. CaloriBurn GP® grains of paradise is used to support heat production and energy expenditure, while ProGBB® is known for amplifying the “hot and sweaty” feel that many experienced users want from a true cutting formula.

Does this contain a proprietary blend?

No. This is a fully disclosed label, which means every active ingredient and every dose is printed. That’s a major advantage in the fat-burner category, where many competing products hide key actives inside proprietary thermo blends.

Can I take this with my pre-workout?

Usually not a smart idea unless your pre-workout is stimulant-free. Cuts already contains 197mg total caffeine plus theobromine, synephrine, and alpha yohimbine, so stacking it with another stimulant-heavy product can push the experience from productive to excessive.

Is BlackMarket Cuts good for fasted cardio?

For experienced users, yes, that’s one of the most logical use cases. The combination of caffeine, rauwolscine, synephrine, ProGBB®, and CaloriBurn GP® is exactly the kind of stack many advanced cutters prefer before fasted cardio, but sensitivity can be much higher in that setting.

What is the role of dandelion extract in this product?

The 500mg dandelion extract is there for water-balance support. It doesn’t directly burn fat, but it can help users look tighter and less watery, which is highly relevant during cutting phases where visual sharpness matters.

Is the 750mg L-carnitine fumarate a clinical dose?

It’s a useful support dose, but it’s below the more common oral carnitine research range of roughly 1.5-3g per day. In this formula, carnitine should be viewed as a supportive piece of a larger cutting system rather than a standalone full-dose carnitine protocol.

Who should avoid this formula?

Beginners, stimulant-sensitive users, anyone with cardiovascular concerns, and anyone on thyroid medication should avoid it unless medically cleared. The rauwolscine, synephrine, stimulant stack, and 3,5-diiodo-L-thyronine make this a poor fit for casual or medically complex use cases.

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Starts off a little slow and confusing with different POV’s, but starts to all come together towards the middle to make an elaborate plot line and makes it all worth it. Beautiful world building and attention to detail as well as great writing. The cliffhanger was gut wrenching! Can’t wait for the next book!
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This was a very captivating book once you got into it thoroughly. But the third person perspective was a bit hard to get used to. But as you got into it and followed the different characters, it was interesting and filled with intrigue, conflict and forbidden love. I can’t wait to read the next one and to complete the series.
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‘No mourners…’ ‘…no funerals.’ Among them, it passed for good luck. ” This quote is a perfect description of the tone set throughout this entire novel. A hopelessness so ingrained in a group of people that their phrase for good luck is hinged around the idea of no one mourning or honoring their deaths. Having read the Shadow and Bone trilogy, I was familiar with the Grisha universe prior to reading this novel. If you’re wondering which you should read first, I suggest reading the trilogy prior to the duology — it will get you a lot of historical context that lays the foundation for the problems, war and ultimate state of the world this book is set it. I will say, I enjoyed the Grisha trilogy but found myself frustrated with the direction the story ended up going. Leigh Bardugo is a phenomenal writer but it felt like the end of that trilogy took the easy way out — but that review is for a different day. Six of crows shows Bardugo’s redemption in making the difficult but correct plot choices, in my opinion. This entire book is thrilling because the reader (presumably having read her previous Grisha trilogy) goes into the story assuming they will have some idea of where the story will go, having explored this world before. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. Six of crows follows the dark and dangerous mob-lifestyles in the Barrel of Ketterdam, far away from the Golden Palace of Prince Nikolai and the worshiped Sankta Alina. Bardugo does not shy away from the dark and gruesome reality of the mob lifestyle, she embraces it. Readers are shown vivid descriptions of call-girls, gambling rings, mistakes punishable by death and ruthless leaders capable of lethality at any second. Despite such a horrific environment, Bardugo’s character development leaves the readers connecting, loving and rooting for characters with truly horrible qualities. One thing I appreciated was the pacing of this story – you’re shown an enticing and mysterious scene right off the bat, completely immersing you into this story as you crave to find out more behind what happened. Immediately, you’re pulled away and shown the humble beginnings of Kas Brekker and the Dregs from the Crow Club, learning about their personalities, roles, and motives for the dangerous job that takes up most of the story. Readers learn details slowly — not so slow that they’re bored — but slow enough that they’re kept hooked to the plot, hoping the next page turn will provide the answer they need. Just when you might become a bit bored by the plot, a twist or exciting, unexpected wrench gets thrown into the mix bringing you back in. As you go along in the story, you’re introduced to more details about each member of the Dregs, their pasts that led them to this journey they take together, and the secrets that shape their relationships. These details are done brilliantly, as readers are able to see these memories and experiences from each characters point of view. This brings a human quality to the characters and allows readers to empathize with their situations, thus creating a bond between reader and character that allows them to continue to love and support the Dregs despite the horrible things they do to each other and others throughout the journey. You’re rooting for them to get the endings they want and deserve and hoping they won’t choose to lie, cheat, kill and steal in order to get there, but ultimately accept that that is just who they are. The only time this aspect of the characters was frustrating was at the end of the book. The relationship between Kaz and Inej is tantalizingly frustrating throughout the story, but the end of the book is where we really see Kaz’s nature and I found myself so frustrated that he couldn’t be better for her and that because of him, Inej gets placed in the worst case scenario. I’m hoping that he redeems himself in the second installment. Overall — there’s no denying that Leigh Bardugo has talent and if you loved the first trilogy, I guarantee you’ll love this one even more. If you had mixed feelings on the first Grisha trilogy, I urge you to give this duology a try. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Stay tuned for the review around book two!
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★★★★★ 4
Great read with an interesting plot
It took me quite some time to get to this book, mostly because I never managed to read the original Grisha trilogy, I tried several times to get started with it, but there was something about it that didn’t quite suck me in. Eventually though, I gave up that series and decided to dig into Six of Crows even though I had not read the Grisha trilogy in advance. And I am happy that I did because Six of Crows was an easy read that pulled me in rather quickly. In Six of Crows we follow a group of six criminals from a gang called the Dregs, and when their leader, Kaz, gets a job that would change their lives forever, he can’t say no, despite the job being as impossible as it gets. So, in this book, we get to come along on the quest as they set out to break into one of the most secure prisoners in Fjerda. There’s a lot of things that I really enjoy in this book, but also a few things that slightly annoyed me. But for the most part this is a great read and the way the author has managed to keep the reader invested in all three characters and their separate POVs is impressive, not once did I feel like any of the characters were unnecessary or flat. Every character is well developed with interesting backstory and there’s also a lot going on in their relationships and thanks to the separate POV’s you get a very intimate connection to each an ever characters emotions and reasons to what they do. It’s, like I said, beautifully crafted and the writing too is beautiful and vivid. The wordbuiling is great and Bardugo manages to incorporate details of the world and the scenery in the story without it feeling heavy with information. It all flows very well, and as I read it was easy to picture the scenes. The plot was interesting, full of twists and turns and seeing the team’s job take shape from the eyes of multiple POVs made for a very interesting read and also gave the heist that sense of mystery and surprise that we’re used to seeing on tv and in movies. As for the things that I didn’t quite like it was not bad enough to really make a difference in the overall rating, but it was still things that stuck out to me. The first being that I felt like the heist sometimes got overshadowed by massive bits of backstory. The backstory itself didn’t bother me because they were interesting and great, and they made me understand and connect with the character a lot more, but I didn’t feel like they were necessary for the story in that elaborated manor they had been written in, less information had been enough and kept the pacing of the main plot more consistent. So, even though I enjoyed learning about the characters pasts and the reasons they ended up in the gang, I would have preferred more focus on the heist itself. The second thing is the beginning. It was unnecessary and pointless. Why make us invested in Joost and Anya just to basically never mention them again? I get the point of showing what the drug could do, but there must have been a better way to do it. The third thing is related to the Fjerdans and primarily their language. The Fjerdan’s are, according to what I’ve read from interviews with Leigh Bardugo, heavily influenced by Scandinavia, and more specifically Sweden and Norway. As a swede, I can totally see that, and I knew that it is a fictional language and that my own language has been used as inspiration. But I couldn’t help feel a bit thrown off when there was suddenly words that I knew from my own language being used when there was so many other words used that didn’t fit at all with the way we’d use those words. It’s hard to explain, and truly it doesn’t really matter since it’s fiction and not real, but it was something that stood out to me, like a hiccup that broke the flow of my reading. I think it would have bothered me less if the Fjerdans had actually spoken any of the Scandinavian languages, or at least had a more reasonable structure to their sentences and words that would have fit well with the use of actual words from our language. And in this same line are the names of the Fjerdan Drüskelle. There were typical Scandinavian names at a lot of the times, but then there were these names that stood out and didn’t fit in with the rest we’d been told. But, I’m not going to let any of this affect the rating since this is just a personal thing that most likely wouldn’t bothered anyone else, and if does not in any way affect the intensity and greatness of the story. So, overall, this book will get a solid 4/5 stars from me, and I can’t wait to dig into the sequel. I can also highly recommend this book to basically everyone, it’s a great read and the way Leigh Bardugo handled all six POVs is reason enough for every author to pick up this book.
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SIX OF CROWS: My favorite book of 2015
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REVIEW: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Published September 29th, 2015 by Henry Holt and Co. Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy Edition: Hardcover Source: Purchased Pages: 465 Rating: 5/5 stars Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price–and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can’t pull it off alone… A convict with a thirst for revenge. A sharpshooter who can’t walk away from a wager. A runaway with a privileged past. A spy known as the Wraith. A Heartrender using her magic to survive the slums. A thief with a gift for unlikely escapes. Six dangerous outcasts. One impossible heist. Kaz’s crew is the only thing that might stand between the world and destruction–if they don’t kill each other first. From the moment I heard the description of this book, I was intrigued. A band of thieves attempting to pull off a huge heist? Sign me up! I was counting down the days till it released. I had such high expectations for this book. And believe me, they were met. I couldn’t put this book down. I loved every minute of it. Now, it is one of my favorite books of all time, and I’ve read a lot of books. I titled this “review”. In a review, you usually find criticism of the book. But since I loved this book, it’ll mostly be me gushing about all my thoughts. I just want to run up to people, shove this book in their face, scream “READ IT”, and then go and reread it by myself. the plot It was so interesting! I loved the whole heist. Something was always happening, and it was always interesting. It kept me surprised: PLOT TWISTS! the characters The characters were probably my favorite part of this book. We meet six that, by the end of the book, I had come to love. They’re all so unique. I loved reading from each perspective, that way I got to know the characters a lot better. “No mourners. No funerals. Among them, it passed for “good luck.” Kaz- The leader. “Greed is your god, Kaz.” He almost laughed at that. “No, Inej. Greed bows to me. It is my servant and my lever.” “A liar, a thief, and utterly without conscience. But he’ll keep to any deal you strike with him.” Nina- She’s so brave, snarky, funny, and just an amazing strong female character. I loved that we had a Grisha in the group. Inej-MY FAVORITE. She’s an ex-circus performer who now is a spy known as The Wraith. She struggled between her dedication to the gang and her desire to see her family again. “Besides, she was the Wraith-the only law that applied to her was gravity, and some days she defied that, too.” Jesper- the sharpshooter, who added so much to the story. The chapter told from his point of view are really great, because you see the other characters how he does, and I think he sees them how they truly are. “Take good care of my babies,” Jesper said as he handed [his guns] over to Dirix. “If I see a single scratch or nick on those, I’ll spell forgive me on your chest in bullet holes.” Wylan- He was this adorable, innocent, little boy at first. But his character changed/revealed as the story went along, and I LOVED it. I wished we could have gotten chapters from his POV, but Leigh said there will be in the 2nd! “Always hit where the mark isn’t looking.” “Who’s Mark?” Asked Wylan. Matthias- I loved how he struggled with loyalty to his country and his love for Nina, and I also loved seeing the backstory of how him and Nina met. “And what did you do, Matthias? What did you do to me in your dreams?” “Everything,” he said, as he turned to go. “Everything.” the romance! I loved how the story was not overpowered by the romances in this book. It was a side plot that made the story more interesting. It wasn’t as prominent as the action part, but it was there. And it was amazing. I won’t spoil anything, but let me just say, I have 3 new OTPs just from this book. the setting In Bardugo’s previous trilogy, which I loved, we get to know the world a little, but it’s mostly set in Ravka, one country. Six of Crows was in a different country in this world, Kerch, and the group travels to a new country, Fjerda. I loved getting to know this world better. Also, the characters are from different countries so we get to know their view on their country and the others. the writing Her writing, like always, was incredible. It flowed beautifully. Some people have said it starts out slow, but once you pass the first 100 pages, things start picking up and getting really interesting. (I was interested the whole time, of course. I loved it from the very beginning.) But if you’re not enjoying it as much, I’m begging you. Keep trying. It’s SO worth it. There’s so many amazing quotes! I literally have notes and notes full of them. This book is funny! It made me laugh out loud a lot (and I was in public, so people stared at me.) “Jesper knocked his head against the hull and cast his eyes heavenward. “Fine. But if Pekka Rollins kills us all, I’m going to get Wylan’s ghost to teach my ghost how to play the flute just so that I can annoy the hell out of your ghost. Brekker’s lips quicker. “I’ll just hire Matthias’ ghost to kick your ghost’s ass.” “My ghost won’t associate with your ghost,” Matthias said primly, and then wondered if the sea air was rotting his brain.” This book is so gorgeous! The cover is beautiful, but my absolute FAVORITE thing about it has to be the black edged pages. And the maps!! There’s two beautiful maps. TWO! what I didn’t like I honestly can’t think of anything I didn’t like in this book. I tried to come up with something, but I loved it too much. I highly, HIGHLY recommend you check this book out. It brings all the feels. I need the second book, Crooked Kingdom, NOW. Also, if you haven’t read Bardugo’s Grisha Trilogy, you should. A lot of people have asked me, “Do I have to read the Grisha Trilogy before Six of Crows?” My answer has been: No, you don’t have to. Of course I would recommend that you do, as it is one of my favorite trilogies. If you don’t, you might be a little lost in the world, and there are some characters mentioned in here from that trilogy that you wouldn’t understand, but you could understand the story. There are minor spoilers of the end of Ruin and Rising in Six of Crows, but there is also some misleading. If you read the Grisha trilogy, you learn more about Ravka, where Nina is from, which helps you understand her better. Plus, it’s just an amazing trilogy. You SHOULD. But no, you do not have to. Okay, I’ll just conclude my ramblings now. Go read this book, please. This review took so long to write, because I had so many good things to say, and I reread Six of Crows while writing it. Ava Bookishnessandtea.wordpress.com
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016

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