CAFFEINE
CONTENT
100
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—3
Around
here, available at Safeway stores—but haven’t seen it outside of there.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
Outside
the nifty lookin’ brain, I’m not too impressed by the packaging here. I suppose I have to admit it works,
given the nature of the drink, but still a little lackluster.
TASTE—6
Didn’t
like this one quite as much as I did the red berry flavor. The orange is pretty standard, and,
worst of all, I can taste the stevia.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—5
If
you’re looking for a serious caffeine boost, Nawgan isn’t the way to go. Granted, it isn’t really meant to be
drank as a hardcore energy supplement—the star ingredient in this drink is Cognizin
citicoline, a compound alleged to aid in concentration. The actual kick is fairly weak, but
odds are that not-sleepy students and those sorts of people will appreciate it.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
Short
lived—shy of two hours. Hardly
enough for a long afternoon of studying.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—5.33
In
the end, I wasn’t very impressed with Nawgan—Orange. Unless you’re really into tame stuff and don’t mind the
taste of stevia, I’d recommend passing it over.
WEBSITE:
nawgan.com
KEYWORDS:
Nawgan Orange energy drink review, alertness beverage, low calorie
I had the Mandarin Orange and I thought it tastes like Kool-Aid, but it did give me a small kick.
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