CAFFEINE
CONTENT
150
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—2
Finding
a store that carries Guayaki cans is difficult in and of itself, and when one
does it’s usually the unexciting Revel Berry that they sell. Plan on looking long and hard before
you find Lemon Elation.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
The
Lemon Elation can is vibrant and beautiful, with bright shades of yellow in the
background making it appear vastly more eye-catching than the dark but otherwise
attractive Revel Berry. An added
bonus is the triumphant Amazonian holding up the gourd of mate—I have never
seen anything so accurately convey the feeling experienced after consuming
something delicious and caffeinated.
TASTE—6
When
I opened the Lemon Elation can, I expected…well, elation. Sure, some turn out to be a bust, but
when a lemonade energy drink turns out right, it turns out right.
That said, I was very surprised and quite disappointed with the apparent
lack of ambition in this drink. When
I drink lemonade, I want something bold, something up font, something sour and
delicious—but the lemon in Lemon Elation is extremely subdued and muted, and you cannot make a lemon beverage if it’s
going to be subdued and muted. It
just doesn’t work. It’s not a
bad energy drink by any stretch of the imagination, but it falls far short of
what it could be, and I certainly don’t like it enough to pay $2.59 for it
again.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7.5
Fortunately,
the kick’s pretty nice—at least initially. The kick is pretty smooth and jitter free; I just wish it
kept up the initial intensity for longer than a half hour.
KICK
(DURATION)—7.5
Overall
effects lasted just over three hours.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7
While
Lemon Elation has potential as an energy drink, it squanders it and settles for
being a weaker (flavorwise) beverage.
Not worth the price—just move along.
WEBSITE:
guayaki.com
KEYWORDS:
Guayaki Yerba Mate Lemon Elation energy drink review, organic, all natural,
fair trade certified
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