CAFFEINE
CONTENT
50
mg/serving (1 tsp.)
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—8
I
can find the other flavors at every Wal-Mart I visit, but for whatever reason,
I only see these at every other store…which isn’t a problem unless you live
somewhere like the Appalachian Mountains.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
I’m
a sucker for bottles like these—so much energy in so portable a
receptacle. The design on the
wrapper is obviously Wal-Mart brand, but I’m not so inclined to take points off
just because it doesn’t look as nice.
TASTE—7
Didn’t
like this one quite as much as the others—the cherry tastes alright, the lime
is a nice afterthought; problem I have with it is that both taste fake. And no, I can’t really say that the
other Great Value flavors were convincing, but they at least tasted good enough
that I was willing got look past it.
This flavor just seems to embrace the fakeness—it’s fake, it knows it,
and it doesn’t care.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—9
If
you’ve had the opportunity to compare both Mio and Great Value Energy water
enhancers, you know about what to expect—Wal-Mart’s take works about as well as
Mio in smaller doses, but the more servings you add, the less you get compared
to Mio. Significant doses:
Two
servings (1 teaspoon) will administer 100 mg of caffeine; which should be
enough to get you through most day-to-day stuff. 7/10
Three
servings (1½ teaspoons) will give you 150 mg of caffeine—and a bit less energy
than the same amount of Mio; think about what you’d get from most Monster
beverages. 8/10
Four
servings (2 teaspoons) will give you 200 mg of caffeine, and through that a
thorough boost that will get you through most standard energy-requiring
situations. 8.5/10
A
few more servings will get you quite a rush, and that’s okay as long as you’re
willing to drink all the water you need to dilute it enough to make it
palpable.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
Two
servings last three hours, for a 7/10; three servings lasts just shy of three
and a half hours for a decent 8/10; four servings lasts four hours for a 9/10.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—8.67
Love
the portability and versatility, but I’m really not all that wowed by the
flavor. Stick with other flavors
from the brand if you like the value—or if you really want your water additive
to be outstanding, get Mio Energy—Black Cherry.
WEBSITE:
walmart.com
KEYWORDS:
Great Value Energy Cherry Limeade review, Wal-Mart brand water enhancer review,
zero carbs, zero calories, zero sugar, diet
I think this one tastes good but other than that accurate.
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