CAFFEINE
CONTENT
200
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—2
Given
the devoted (almost cultic) clientele that the Jones Soda Company has, I would
think that Whoopass could be found in more locations—say, everywhere Jones
sodas are sold—than it actually is.
Not so—coming by it is actually quite a challenge. If you’re a Jones fanatic or are
particularly desperate to get your hands on it, I’d get online and buy a case.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
The
Whoopass can reminds me of the Spike Hardcore Energy can in that it says quite
a bit without actually saying much at all—it’s not particularly flashy or
ostentatious (simply a black can with an iron cross with the name of the drink
written within), but just by that, you get the impression that this is a drink
that this means serious business.
Now that I’ve got that impression in my mind, let’s see if Whoopass
delivers….
TASTE—8
Whoopass
is definitely unique—which is gratifying; I’d have been really pissed if the Jones Soda Company had put
out an energy drink that turned out to be a Red Bull clone…it just wouldn’t
have jived with the whole Jones Soda principle. The taste was that of a sour red apple, but with a hint of
cherry—at least that’s what I got out of it. I actually fairly enjoyed the effect; my only complaint was
a hint of bitterness that actually tasted that it came from that apple flavor
rather than the caffeine and other energy ingredients. Anyway, it was enough to dock half a
point or so, but not enough that I am unable to say that this is a drink to
please Jones Soda fanatics and energy drinkers alike—because it most definitely
is.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—9
This
is an intense drink—it really does meet the expectations that the packaging
sets. It hits quick and it hits
hard, delivering exceptional alertness and enough jitters to please just about
anyone.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
What
Whoopass dishes out lasted a good while—four hours, give or take 15
minutes. The one thing I hold
against it is the crash afterwards—it’s big, like somebody’s whooped your…well,
you know.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8.67
Just
as Jones cranks out a dang good soda, they’ve cranked out a dang good energy
drink. I like the taste, I like
the kick, and the only bad thing I have to say about it is that you crash
pretty hard after the fact. Don’t
let that deter you, though—follow the slogan and open a can as soon as you can get your hands on one!
WEBSITE:
jonessoda.com/drinkwhoopass
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