About
once a year and for whatever reason, I’ll go into K-Mart and leave swearing in
my wrath that I will never return.
It seems I always manage to forget that K-Mart is about as bad an idea
as you can come up with—kind of like a big dollar store, except with worse
value products than you’d find at smaller stores. Somehow, however, I always manage to forget just why I hate
it so much and will go in again—this time in search of new energy
acquisitions. Didn’t expect to
find anything new, but there between the Rockstars and the Monsters (perhaps
keeping them from beating each other up?) I found four K-Mart brand beverages
under the name “Loop.” They look
about as bad as Rip It or any other dollar store energy drink, but I’m a
reviewer, so naturally I had to buy up a can of each.
And
now…it is night. My organic
chemistry test is done, and I’ve got lots of cleaning to do. I do not need to get to bed early, but
I am hoping to keep active tonight.
So what do I do? Naturally,
I try out the first of these—the original Loop. Let’s see if I wind up cursing K-Mart and everything having
to do with it and swearing to never return—at least for another year.
CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Best
guess is 160 to 200 mg.
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
As
common as the undead chain itself—while we’re on the subject of K-Mart, any
idea how they’ve managed to stay in business?
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—4
Sorry,
back to reviewing the drink. Can’s
pretty lame—double-faced with a bad print of what looks like one of those
symmetrical ink things you’re supposed to identify in a visit to a
psychologist’s office so they can assess your mental health. Another low point is the name—what the
heck does “Loop” have to do with energy?
There’s not even a lame energy paragraph on the side telling you, among
other things, how the drink is the best thing anybody’s come up with since
stone tools and why they elected to name it “Loop.”
TASTE—8
Given
that this drink doesn’t tell us what the flavors is, what do I expect? Red Bull clone. Popping it open and pouring it into a
large glass of ice, what do I smell and see? Red Bull clone.
Tasting it, what do I get?
Red Bull clone, except…different.
It starts off pretty average—closer than most clones to the original’s
flavor, except maybe a bit heavier and less clean. As I drink it, though, this quality disappears and is
replaced by…I don’t know, palpability?
Bottom line is it gets better as you go through it. If you’re a Red Bull lover and are
trying to find a less pricy substitute, this might be something that appeals to
you…though more likely you’ll just find it easier to get down than most other
clones. Still, it’s a decent
enough substitute until Roaring Lion becomes available near you. (NOTE: I didn’t see this until later,
but this is a seriously sugar-laden energy drink…enough that I actually ran up
and down the stairs for a half hour later on to burn it all off. Drink sparingly.)
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8.5
Loop
also exceeded my expectations in this regard—I actually started buzzing as I
was about halfway through it. More
than other bargain energy drinks, this one works, and should prove dependable
if you’re in one of those situations where you need a solid, jittery energy
boost and need it fast.
KICK
(DURATION)—10
Okay. It’s been about five and a half hours
since I wrote the section on intensity, and it’s just now wearing off. Is it just me, or is this weird coming
from a store-brand drink?
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8.83
So
against all expectations, Loop has delivered. I don’t know that I feel safe endorsing it as a regular in
anyone’s energy drink regimen (if only for the sugar content it should be drank
only occasionally), but I will say that it’s worth trying at least once. As always, leave feedback—if my
experience was a fluke, I’d like to know.
WEBSITE:
kmart.com
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