CAFFEINE
CONTENT
80
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
Available
in the juice aisle at Wal-Mart—but hardly anywhere else. Given, however, the ubiquity of
Wal-Mart stores, acquisition presents no challenges.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—7
Decent—if
you like fruit and bare aluminum.
I’m not the biggest fan of either on cans, but it does an okay job of
getting across what this drink’s all about.
TASTE—7.5
This
is probably my least favorite of the three V-Fusion energy drinks—not that it’s
bad; with ice it’s nice and refreshing and juicy. My thing is that I have a problem with anything pineapple
that is not the fresh fruit—the canned stuff is just gross, in my opinion. The stuff in here definitely does not
have the fresh pineapple taste, but fortunately I like the orange enough to
keep me from feeling incensed.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
If
you like/need serious energy, this isn’t the way to go. Even two or three cans delivers energy
that is less than comparable next to other energy drinks with a comparable
caffeine content. If you need
serious energy juice you should get a Viso, but for a light kick or for persons
sensitive to caffeine this’ll do just fine.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
I
figure I got about two hours of efficacy out of this. Crash was absent.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.5
If
you like the idea of what I just described, go for it. If not, I’ve got plenty of other
reviews. Keep reading.
WEBSITE:
v8juice.com
KEYWORDS:
V8 Fusion energy review, V8 Fusion Orange Pineapple energy review, energy juice
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