CAFFEINE
CONTENT
100
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—3
Scattered,
as of yet—unless you happen to live near a Safeway.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
Nawgan
doesn’t really do a whole lot for me—it’s just a white can with a brain on
it. Appropriate, I suppose, given
that it’s a ‘help-you-think’ sort of beverage (owing to the presence of a
compound the makers of Nawgan call Cognizin citicoline), but it
still elicits no response from me.
TASTE—7
Standard
red berry fare (mostly raspberry, but with strawberry to mellow out the
tartness…you know the drill), but impressive for the fact that you can’t taste
the stevia.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—5
You
know, it probably would have been smart of me to drink this when I was about to
study rather than when I was almost dead on my feet—maybe I would have been
able to perceive some brain-boosting functions. As was, I found that the experience amounted to an
underwhelming degree of alertness.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
What
little I got only lasted about an hour and 45 minutes—not impressive.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—5.67
I
wasn’t terribly impressed with Nawgan—Red Berries, but then again, I was
employing it in the sort of situation for which the drink was not necessarily
made. I can see it being helpful
if I find myself in a situation in which I’m not extraordinarily drowsy and am
in need of a slight boost, but other than that, I’d stick with something
stronger.
WEBSITE:
nawgan.com
KEYWORDS:
Nawgan Red Berries energy drink review, alertness beverage, low calorie
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