CAFFEINE
CONTENT
80
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—7
Only
place I’ve seen these is 7-Eleven, which is common enough to make getting these
relatively easy (provided, once again, that you live outside of Idaho).
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
The
fact that this brand is based off a popular tattoo artist’s work gives it a
shot at some decent packaging, even if it’s been slightly cheapened by the
mainstream popularity of the brand.
I like the look of the box; the only thing I wish it had were some
artwork better suited for the product—I imagine if Mr. Hardy had been involved
with this product’s development rather than just the brand bearing his name,
we’d get something a little more energy product appropriate than the battling
puma and snake featured here.
TASTE—7
These
taste okay. I’m not as fond of
them as I was the pomegranate flavor; the main problem is that it just tastes
all that much more…common. Not that there aren’t plenty of
pomegranate products out there, it’s just that it’s so unusual to find one
that’s done right that it’s all the more exciting when you do. With orange, on the other hand, there
are plenty of good-tasting energy products out there, so when you find another,
you just tend to think “meh.”
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
A
bit subdued, truth be told. I
suppose they went with the low caffeine content to make sure that they wound up
tasting alright, but I don’t think adding a little more caffeine and perhaps
increasing the amount of product per stick would have killed them.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Two
and a half hours, with no crash to report.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—6.33
They
taste alright and they work alright—but they aren’t really anything to get
enthused over. At least the pomegranate
flavor was pretty tasty, so if you’re going to go with this particular brand,
go with that flavor.
WEBSITE:
edhardystore.com
KEYWORDS:
Ed Hardy Energy Sticks Orange review, zero carb, zero calorie, zero sugar, diet
I remember the Ed Hardy Energy Drinks I found at Big Lots a couple of years ago. Forgot how they tasted.
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