CAFFEINE
CONTENT
94
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
Aside
from the occasional appearance at outlet stores, the only place I’ve seen Wired
X Lemonade is at WinCo—so it’s not terribly hard to come by, as long as you
have one of those nearby.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—5
…Yeah,
I’m not a fan of the packaging on this one. Yellow background, black flames, red logo. I don’t typically mind yellow with
black (see Rockstar Recovery—Lemonade for an example in which the combination
is successfully employed), but the shades used here are almost faded-looking
and reminded me of the trashy lockers I saw at East Hartford High School when I
was younger—and the last thing you want to be thinking about as you drink an
energy drink are the lockers at a ghetto high school.
TASTE—6
Wired
X Lemonade has managed to approximate the flavor of lemonade, but that’s about
it. Tastes the part at times, but all
in all is unconvincing and chemical-y.
Oh, how I longed for a Monster Rehab—Lemonade after the fact….
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7
Given
the relatively low caffeine content, the bare-bones energy blend, and my
previous experiences with similar Wired beverages, I wasn’t expecting all that
much out of X Lemonade. An
average, jitter-free boost was all I got.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
2½
hours, with no crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.67
Wired
X Lemonade adds absolutely nothing to
the energy drink world. It’s just
a fake-tasting, half-hearted stab at roping in more consumers. If you love lemonade and you love it
with caffeine, here’s my advice: there is a drink called Monster Rehab—Lemonade. It is marvelous. If you want me to elaborate, read the
review here, then go out and buy yourself a can of it.
Pass over Wired X Lemonade.
WEBSITE:
wiredenergydrink.com
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