CAFFEINE
CONTENT
80
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—7
As
easy to find as 7-Eleven—which is good news if you live outside of Idaho, which
doesn’t have a single store.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
The
packaging doesn’t make a whole lot of sense unless you know that 1) Ed Hardy is
a prominent American tattoo artist—hence the cool artwork, and 2) that Ed Hardy
is also a brand of several different products, including clothing, hairdryers,
and now, energy sticks—hence the fact that the box looks cool but the art has
nothing to do with energy. Now, if
Mr. Hardy had been directly involved in designing the box, that would be
something….
TASTE—9
I
can’t resist reviewing this right after I’ve finished reviewing Aeroshots,
because in terms of flavor and convenience, this is everything that Aeroshots
were trying to be but failed miserably at. First thing I like is the fact that all I need to do to get
to the powder is open the box and open the stout, Pixie Stick-like
package. Second thing is the fact
that this stuff tastes really good—the powder dissolves very quickly in your
mouth, releasing a clean, sweet pomegranate flavor with a very pleasant
crystalline texture.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
While
they taste pretty good, these fall a bit short in terms of energy. Mind, they’re not especially ineffective, but they’re not so strong
as to make them ideal for anything but a mild boost—which I can betimes be
content with, but more often than not I like something just a bit stronger.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
Two
and a half hours passed before I felt I could stand another energy stick—or something
stronger. No crash to report.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—7
Shots
are pretty tasty, but could use a little more power. If that could be achieved, I’d be a regular user.
WEBSITE:
edhardyshop.com, I think.
KEYWORDS:
Ed Hardy Energy Sticks Pomegranate review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero
sugar, diet
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