CAFFEINE
CONTENT
75
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
As
common as any Vitamin Water product.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
Finally
I got a picture of a full bottle, so here we are…Vitamin Water Zero—Drive in
all its glory. The wrapper and
bottle alone are pretty ho-hum, but full, the intense blue and the intense
orange make this one look genuinely legit—we’ve already established that the
idea behind Vitamin Water is, for all intents and purposes, b.s., but as is
Drive at least looks like it could
fulfill the promise behind the idea.
TASTE—6
Few
flavors have the potential to be awesome in quite the way blood orange does—but
nearly always, it gets botched completely. Surprisingly enough, Vitamin Water Zero—Drive does an
alright job with it—only to add too much stevia and make it difficult to enjoy.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—5
Not
much of a boost here by caffeine junkie standards, but if it so happens that
you’re pretty caffeine sensitive, this should work alright.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
Somewhere
between one and a half and two hours—on the low end at best.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—5.33
Vitamin
Water Zero—Drive looks good, but doesn’t taste or kick or really deliver much
at all next to what you expect out of it.
Move along.
WEBSITE:
vitaminwater.com
KEYWORDS:
Vitamin Water Zero Drive review, zero calories, zero sugar, zero carbs, diet
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