This
is probably old news for most people, but I figure it’s about time I review Mio
Energy, which has captured my enthusiasm with this (very) palpable, versatile,
and convenient product of theirs.
To the review template!
CAFFEINE
CONTENT
60
mg/serving (1/2 tsp.)
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
Every-freaking-where—and
in two sizes. Even saw it at Big
Lots once, but I don’t think that’s as a result of discontinuation…no, that was
a fluke. Haven’t seen it there
since.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
Mostly,
this is just nifty—love the blacks and reds, but for the most part I love it
because it’s so sleek and easy to pack around and provides nice energy in a
jiffy. What more can I ask for.
TASTE—10
So
I’m seriously picky when it comes to cherry—I almost always either really love
it or really hate it, so you can understand the combination of eagerness and
apprehension I felt when I opened the bottle and started to measure out the
concentrate. First of all—you will
never see a more vivid shade of red than what results when you add the
concentrate to water. Second—you’d
be hard-pressed to find a better cherry product out there that’s not made from
actual cherries.
I
could drink this stuff by the bucket if common sense didn’t hold me back. This is everything that a cherry
product should be—smooth, not overbearingly strong but not weak, and not a hint
of the flavor of artificial sweeteners—just amazing cherry deliciousness.
I’ll
be reviewing Mio knockoffs in the near future, and they’d better beware—they
have a lot to measure up to, given how Mio manages to perform.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—10
Really,
this could be as subdued or mind-blowingly intense as you’d like—just be smart
about how much caffeine you take in, and you should be fine. My 10/10 is just kind of an “overall”
rating in this case. Here are some
noteworthy doses:
Two
servings (a full teaspoon) will yield a drink with 120 mg caffeine, and
delivers a decent, non-jittery boost.
7/10.
Somewhere
around two and a half servings (a teaspoon and a half) gives you the standard
160 mg caffeine, and bests Monster and many other major brands in intensity and
quality—I loved being so awake without jitters. 8/10.
At
four servings (two teaspoons) you get 240 mg of caffeine, things start to get
really interesting. You’re still
not jittery, but very awake (notwithstanding a night with very little sleep)
and ready to tackle the gym, physiology class, and the anatomy class you
TA. 9/10.
Add
servings to that, and you start to get into the 10, 10+ range. Again, be smart and know your limits,
and you will have joy and rejoicing in your buzzing.
KICK
(DURATION)—10
Everything
here is as anticipated—doesn’t give out too soon, doesn’t last
disproportionately long. No crash,
either. Two servings will give you
about three hours of energy, two and a half three and a half hours, and four
servings will give your four hours.
Beyond that, you get the potential to buzz all day if you feel thus
inclined.
THE
PRODUCT OVERALL—10
It
doesn’t matter who you are—this is a fantastic product, as long as you’re okay
with cherry. I say that because
everyone’s definition of fantastic differs, but that’s okay—Mio can accommodate
it! And, with 12 servings in a
small bottle, it’s plenty cheaper than picking up a 4-pack of Monster. Bottom line—you should try this; if you’re
anything like me it will become a regular fixture in your energy arsenal.
WEBSITE:
kraftbrands.com/mio
KEYWORDS:
Mio Energy Black Cherry review, Mio energy water enhancer review, zero carbs,
zero calories, zero sugar, diet
Fascinating... the Mio squirts are a pretty decent product. I haven't tried the energy varieties. I trust your taste, so I might have to try this one. I'm not a huge fan of black cherry... would you say this tastes more like cherry, or black cherry specifically?
ReplyDeleteI'd say more like black cherry specifically--deeper, mellower flavor. As always, let me know what you think once you've tried.
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DeleteI found this article on reddit. It's two parts, written by a professor/academic who was properly addicted to caffeine such that it endangered his life, and how he quit it. Very good! I thought you'd enjoy: http://bryanalexander.org/2013/01/04/a-year-without-caffeine/