CAFFEINE
CONTENT
200
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—7
Got
a dollar store nearby? Then you’ve
also got Citrus X Sugar Free nearby.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—4
Yellow-ish
pseudosunburst, vast exposure of aluminum—if this doesn’t strike you as bland,
I don’t know what will.
TASTE—6
I
wouldn’t say I enjoyed Citrus X Sugar Free, but I did feel less antagonized
when drinking it than when I was trying to choke down its sucrose-laden
counterpart. Still nothing particularly
impressive, unless you are wild about sugar free Sunny D.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
Kick
was strong enough to appreciate—to give you some idea, I was trying to get some
housework done on less sleep than I would have liked, so I decided (reluctantly,
given my experience with Citrus X) to take this one down. Fifteen minutes later, I was no longer
dragging, and my wife was appreciating, though with suspicion, my increase in
productivity.
KICK
(DURATION)—8
To
finish the story, the house got clean.
Didn’t have any trouble with fatigue for about 3½ hours, after which I
was happily able to crash in my lazy boy in a nice, clean house.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7.33
So…kick’s
passable, but this probably won’t be one I’ll be drinking a second time. If you’re one of the aforementioned
individuals in the sugar free Sunny D niche, then here’s an energy drink for
you.
WEBSITE:
ripitenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
Rip It Citrus X Sugar Free energy drink review, zero carbs, zero calories,
sugar free, bargain energy drink, cheap
Totally disagree with you, this has a great taste. Tastes like you are drinking a diet orange soda, no funkiness with it that you get from some energy drinks. Can is plain, yes, but who cares?
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