CAFFEINE
CONTENT
200
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—4
I
got this can (and all other Hi Ball products I will be reviewing) at Fred
Meyer, though I do not believe distribution to be limited to that one
chain. Check local health food
stores and “Natural Foods” sections of local stores; one should be able to
locate them thusly.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
I
very much like the simplicity with which Hi Ball designs their drinks, and must
award points for demonstrating that there is not a negative correlation between
the simplicity of a design and the efficacy of a design. I consider the bright red employed by
the Cranberry Apple flavor to be more effective than the maroon of the Wild
Berry flavor—the maroon just doesn’t convey boldness quite as well as I’d like.
TASTE—7
Better
than Cranberry Apple, but not by a whole lot—the wild berry flavor is a little
fuller, but there’s still a degree of flatness by which I was turned off to a
considerable degree.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
I
have to admit that this drink was effective—but I’m still having a hard time
being excited about it. You get a
pretty decent pick-me-up without the slightest semblance of jitters—but I was
hoping for something more. There
are plenty of situations in which this would be perfectly adequate, but for
whatever reason, I didn’t really enjoy it. Rather than thinking, “WOO! I’m AWAKE!” I was left thinking, “Alright…I’m awake. Now what?”
KICK
(DURATION)—8
Got
your standard three and a half hours out of this drink. Absolutely no crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7.67
Try
as I might, I really just can’t seem to make myself care about this drink—sure,
it gets the job done, but not to such a degree that I’m hastening to recommend
it…or even so much as desirous to
recommend it, for that matter.
Drink it if organic energy appeals to you—it’s done as good a job as any
such drink so far.
WEBSITE:
hiballer.com
KEYWORDS:
Hi Ball Wild Berry energy drink review, organic energy drink, natural sugar,
natural caffeine, organic sugar, organic caffeine, USDA organic
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