CAFFEINE
CONTENT
155
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—5
These
have been a lot more hit and miss lately than they have been in times
past. These used to be sold en
masse at every Albertson’s store, but it seems the number of stores that sell
them are dwindling. If interested,
I’d pick them up sooner rather than later.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—3
Most
bargain energy drinks lack something in terms of packaging, but this one really
takes the cake for cheesiness, owed especially to the stock cheetah graphic.
TASTE—7
Not
as bad as I thought it would be—in a lot of ways, it’s actually very similar to
Loop Pomegranate Blueberry. Like
the latter, it’s got a really scary deep purple color, such that I was a bit
worried that by drinking it I might wind up looking like a death metal
grape. Like the latter, it’s also
got a decent sour pomegranate flavor with the berry taking the back seat, and
is not benefitted by its artificial sweetener blend.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
Actually
did better than expected in this regard also—I got a good functional boost out
of this, full of clarity and alertness and further characterized by a lack of
jitters.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
The
kick was so nice as far as intensity is concerned, in fact, that I really think
it’s too bad the effects didn’t last very long—about two hours passed before I
was ready for a nap.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.67
Alas…if
it weren’t for the fact that this isn’t reliable when it comes to longevity, I could
have recommended this drink to open-minded energy seekers, but as is, I’ll have
to advise passing on it.
WEBSITE:
Albertsons.com
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