CAFFEINE
CONTENT
142
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—7
Low
calorie energy drinks don’t sell terribly well here where I live, but there
seems to be a renewed effort on the part of retailers with the revamping of the
Amp line to push the Sugar Free version of Amp. Consequentially, it’s a little more common than Amp
Energy—Sugar Free was.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
The
new Amp format and the typical Amp Sugar Free color combination are employed
here, with average results.
Nothing special, nothing worth a rant. I will say the matte appearance burnished aluminum is a nice
improvement…but that’s as far as I’ll go.
TASTE—7
Taste
is exactly the same as the Amp Energy—Sugar Free…no surprises there. For those new to the scene however,
imagine diet Mountain Dew, and you have the idea. If you like diet Mountain Dew, chances are you’ll like this
one. Otherwise, you’re not missing
anything in grabbing something else.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7
Intensity’s
average—you’re awake, you’re alert, not all that jittery. In most situations it should do the
trick, but it’s nothing memorable.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
Longevity’s
also average—anticipate three hours of energy or so, with no crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7
Having
gone through the entire Klr Bz line and a few beverages of the Viso line, it
sure is disheartening to get back into these painfully ordinary beverages. If you’re into diet Mountain Dew and
want something with a bit more of a kick (emphasis on bit), by all means, grab one of these.
WEBSITE:
ampenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
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I tried this version today and I don't like the taste. It did give me a little energy.
ReplyDeleteit's 142 MG of caffeine per can, not 147. Might want to double check it. Also the taste is nothing to write home about. If it wasn't 2 for $3, I would pass and go for Sugar Free R*.
ReplyDeleteThank you for catching that.
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