It’s
been a good couple of weeks for energy drink hunting—within a 14-day period,
Monster Rehab—Orangeade, Übermonster, and Red Bull Total Zero all show up at my
local grocery store! Anyway, with
the first two reviewed, it’s time for me to review all three sizes (they’re not
doing this beverage in the 20 oz. size, apparently) of the much-anticipated Red
Bull Total Zero—which differs from Red Bull Sugar Free, from what I understand,
only in the fact that the sweetener blend in this newer beverage includes
sucralose in addition to Ace K and Aspartame. Let’s see how it performs….
CAFFEINE
CONTENT
80 mg/8.4 oz. can
114 mg/12 oz. can
154 mg/16 oz. can
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
I
don’t think I even need to comment here.
If you can’t find it yet, you’ll be able to soon. It’ll be everywhere.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
The
strength in Red Bull’s motif is in the fact that it needs to say very little to
say everything that needs saying—that this is the original energy drink, that this is the drink almost everyone tries to duplicate, and that
this is the drink that every energy
drink company that’s ever been established since has to compete with. Red Bull products exude confidence, and
the new Total Zero, clad in dark grey, is no exception.
TASTE—7
So
here’s the big question—how does the new drink taste? Well, as I mentioned, the only difference between Total Zero
and Sugar Free is the fact that the sweetener blend in Total Zero includes
sucralose. Popping my first can
and taking a sip, I notice immediately that the flavor is stronger and less
watered down than Sugar Free.
Having previous experience with Red Bull, I knew I was going to be
getting an aftertaste soon enough, and to be sure, it came on as soon as the
actual taste fades. Rather than
compounding the bitterness of the original, as did Sugar Free, the added
sucralose kind of blends the two, such that they kind of drown each other
out. So in the end, you have a
product that tastes like the original, only slightly less muted, and an
aftertaste that’s similarly distracting and distinct from that of the original.
8.4
OZ. CAN
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
Here’s
where I’m going to be struggling to find something to write, because in terms
of kick, Total Zero is like all the rest.
The 8.4 oz. can here delivers a decent boost, at least enough to clear
out the cobwebs and leave you feeling slightly alert.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Drinking
the 8.4 oz. can will give you about 2 hours of energy, after which it will have
worn off without a crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.33
If
a slight boost is all you need, and if you like Red Bull but don’t like Red
Bull Sugar Free, then I think it’s safe to say that an 8.4 oz. Red Bull Total
Zero might be up your alley.
12
OZ. CAN
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6.5
I
didn’t find the 12 oz. can to be all that more potent than the 8.4 oz. can—even
though you are getting more caffeine, it’s only enough to make a slight
difference—just enough that you feel a little more alert.
KICK
(DURATION)—6.5
Equally
hard to distinguish from the 8.4 oz can—you get somewhere over 2 hours, but
less than 2½.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.67
The
12 oz. can is kind of in energy drink limbo—you’d probably wind up paying
almost a dollar more than the 8.4 oz. can for a drink that’s only slightly more
powerful. Read on.
16
OZ. CAN
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
I
actually found the 16 oz. Total Zero to be more potent than the 16 oz. Red Bull
and 16 oz. Red Bull Sugar Free.
Not sure how that works, but in any case, it’s enough to get you alert,
jittery, and yes, make you feel like you have wings.
KICK
(DURATION)—8
The
16 oz. Total Zero will deliver about 3½ hours of energy before wearing off,
leaving you feeling tired again but not as though you’ve crashed.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7.67
So…when
it comes to kick, the moral with Total Zero is “go big or go home.” The smaller sizes offer only a moderate buzz, and more often
than not, I need more than that to really be functional. Now, rating the 16 oz. Red Bull Total
Zero overall, I’d say it’s a satisfactory, if spendy, energy drink
experience. It offers a taste that
will please hardened Red Bull lovers, and is quite a bit more palpable than
Sugar Free. If I were the CEO of
Red Bull, I’d probably just discontinue Red Bull Sugar Free and push Total
Zero.
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