CAFFEINE
CONTENT
94
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
About
as common as the original. Can be
found fairly easily if you know where to look, otherwise…gets to be a bit
challenging.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
I
think this is the first time I haven’t been enthralled, or at least have been
critical, of an energy drink packaged in purple. See, purple has an almost limitless potential to make things
look cool—see what it does for the likes of NOS Grape, Monster Energy—Mixxd and
Rockstar Juiced—Guava. The
difference between these and Wired Berry is the fact that the purple really has
nothing to work with on the latter—I’ve always considered the Wired motif to
look a bit cheesy, and there’s very little the purple can do to help it.
TASTE—6
Don’t
look for anything recognizably berry in Wired Berry—just expect a vague, fake
flavor that may pass to some palates as being berry flavored. So far, I’m not impressed….
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7
Wired
Berry does’t get any less ordinary when it comes to kick—it’s an average boost,
the same kind you can get out of hosts of others. In the interest of being descriptive, I’ll describe it as
being an appreciable increase in alertness without any jitters.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
Passable,
if unremarkable. 2½ hours passed
before it became apparent that the caffeine had worn off.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.67
When
it comes right down to it, Wired Berry is pretty dang ordinary. If this sort of description does not
turn you off, then by all means go ahead and buy a can. Unfortunately, I experienced nothing drinking
it that’s going to have me coming back for more.
WEBSITE:
wiredenergydrink.com
KEYWORDS:
Wired Berry energy drink review, bargain energy drink, fake berry flavor
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