CAFFEINE
CONTENT
170
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—7
Like
all of the more recent additions to the Monster Rehab line, Rojo Tea is harder
to find than the original Lemonade flavor, but still not difficult to come by;
one only need look around a bit.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
There’s
really not a big difference between the packaging in different drinks of the
Rehab line. Black Monster M,
chaotic background of some sort, unique color scheme. This makes it
really hard for me to say anything other than, “HEY! Rehab—Rojo Tea looks
almost identical to the other Rehab drinks, except it’s red! And the red’s really
cool!” So there you have it. The most unique thing about Rojo
Tea’s look is the color scheme, but given how tight the Rehab schematic is, I
am perfectly alright with it.
TASTE—10
Here’s
where I get enthusiastic, because Monster Rehab—Rojo Tea is hands down the most
refreshing energy drink I’ve ever had. The taste isn’t all that complex,
but it’s a little bit hard to describe…it reminds me a bit of hibiscus tea in
that it’s tart, earthy, and somewhat fruity, except there’s no hibiscus tea in
it, so I’m attributing the flavor to the rooibos tea and the cranberry, and
perhaps the goji berry extract. In any case it is a supremely delicious
drink, and ought to be a first pick in the event that one finds themselves
feeling 1) lacking in energy, and 2) particularly thirsty. I’ve always
been skeptical about the idea of a hydrating energy drink, given caffeine’s
nature as a diuretic, but after tasting this…my mind is at least open to the
possibility.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
I
didn’t find myself quite as wired with this one as I did with Protean, but it
was still a pretty effective drink, enough to get me significantly awake and
noticeably jittery.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
One
thing that Rojo Tea did have in common with Protean was the tapering off into a
less remarkable kick that lasted for most of the time I was experiencing the
effects, but it still worked well enough that I could go about the first four
hours of my workday without too much difficulty.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—9
Monster
Rehab—Rojo Tea is second to none as a restorative energy drink. However,
it’s also got the kick to speak for it—it effectively energizes but does not go
overboard, and in doing this refrains from overwhelming of the drinker. In
any case, it fits extraordinarily well into its projected niche, and should be
a first choice for consumers seeking for a drink that will abide by its claims
to “refresh, rehydrate, and restore.”
WEBSITE:
monsterenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
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restore
I had this I was not a fan of the taste. In fact I could not even get through it. I had to dump it out .glad I got them 2 for3 !
ReplyDeleteI hate carbonation so I love this stuff!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a damn good non carbonated drink. Has a smooth tea flavor but still gives a little kick this works great for me when I just want a little pick me up with lunch. Great Review.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered this year and I love it. Definitely my favorite...unlike you, though, I do like the pink lemonade, but I haven't tried the others so you might be right about all the flavors mixing. I was pleasantly surprised by the Rojo one. Very nice review here.
ReplyDeleteGood Review! Exactly what I was thinking!
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