CAFFEINE
CONTENT
130
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—2
In
my experience, any Vegas Fuel product is fairly scarce. Anybody looking from place to place
probably won’t have much luck, but hey—for those kinds of situations, there’s
always the Internet.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
Vegas
Fuel Sugar Free possesses passable presentation—white background with the same
logo and the same blood-red sun/moon as the original—but doesn’t seem to…make
as much sense as the original. See,
when I think “Vegas Fuel energy drink,” I think of a drink that an individual
can take down and be fueled as they take in the Vegas nightlife—
hence,
the black of the original seemed appropriate to me. The dark red sphere could have been either a setting sun or
a rising moon, but either way, with the black background, it’s a night-themed
drink. With Vegas Fuel Sugar
Free…the red sphere looks mostly like a rising
sun, so it seems to be more of the drink for the morning after the night you
drank the Vegas Fuel for, which to me just doesn’t seem as exciting.
TASTE—7
As
I discussed in my review of No Fear Sugar Free, some flavors just lend
themselves to a sugar-free drink—in a sugared beverage, they just come across
as way too sweet. The flavor of
Vegas Fuel Sugar Free is one of those—the Hawaiian Punch-themed flavor is just
too much for my palate when loaded with sugar, but in the sugar free version,
said flavor is much more tolerable, and even borders on agreeable.
KICK
(INTENSITY) —7
For
the most part, I’ve found that sugar free/low carb energy drinks tend to do
more for me than their sugared counterparts in terms of kick. With Vegas Fuel Sugar Free, I found the
opposite to be the case—I didn’t feel the effects quite as strongly. Sure, there was a kick, sure, it kept
me awake for a time, but it didn’t do as much for me as did the sugared
version.
KICK
(DURATION) —7
Again,
a little lackluster compared to the sugared version. As the effects wore off, I started to feel that the whole
energy experience reflected perfectly in my interpretation of the packaging—Vegas
Fuel keeps you awake and going for the night, whereas Vegas Fuel Sugar Free is
the drink you take down to keep you awake long enough to drive home and crawl
into bed.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7
I’m
kind of surprised to find myself saying this, but…if I were to have to choose
between Vegas Fuel and Vegas Fuel Sugar Free, I’d probably go with the original—not
withstanding my dislike for the taste.
The kick Vegas Fuel toted was enough that I could probably down the can
so as to get the effects and not regret it. Vegas Fuel Sugar Free, on the other
hand, delivered a very standard kick—and sometimes, standard just doesn’t quite
cut it. If it does in your
situation, fine. If not…get the
original.
WEBSITE:
vegasfuel.com
KEYWORDS:
Vegas Fuel Sugar Free energy drink review, low calorie, zero calorie, low carb
I usually buy Red Bull or Monster by the box to save money so I'm no novice to energy drinks. I first tried VegasFuel Friday 13th at 3pm and again at 7pm. I try to go to bed by 11:30 but couldn't fall asleep untill 5am. I tried it again Sunday the 15th at 6pm before a 4 hour drive and again at 8. By 1AM I found myself playing the Tylenol PM game just so i could shut my eyes. Before work on Monday I bought every VegasFuel Rite Aid had, which were on sale for a dollar per 16oz.
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