CAFFEINE
CONTENT
120
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—1
I
had high hopes that I’d be seeing this one all over the place once it showed up
at the local Broulim’s supermarket—after all, once a product reaches small-town
Idaho, it’s usually everywhere else (ex: Monster Energy—Ultra Blue). Turns out, however, that the store had
just received them as samples to see whether they could sell them; apparently
they did so poorly they had to stick them in the discount section for a buck a
pop. Seems that I was lucky to
pick one up when I did—he who hath ears to hear, let him hear….
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
Biggest
(and probably the only) problem I have with Bing energy drinks is that they
don’t look the part, and because of that are pretty easy to overlook—which is
irritating to me, having tried that, because I would like all the help seeing
this I can get. A drink this good
needs to draw the skeptical consumer in, hypnotize them, open their mind and
have them reaching and paying for it before they even give it a second
thought. You shouldn’t need me to point
this out, Bing. I really recommend
you take the can back to the drawing board; maybe that would have helped them
sell a bit more here in Rexburg….
TASTE—10
I
didn’t think I’d ever have the chance to use this again, but here goes—HOLY FLIPFARTS THIS IS A DELICIOUS FREAKING
ENERGY DRINK! It’s so good
that it occurs to me that making a drink like this should be something
intuitive, an idea that somebody should have capitalized on a long time ago
rather than focusing their energy on churning out Red Bull clone after Red Bull
clone after Red Bull clone. In any
event, good news is that Bing finally decided to develop and put it on the
market, so that now you can get your caffeine and blackberry fix in one go—seriously, this tastes like somebody
juiced blackberries and spiked it with some caffeine (except you really don’t
taste it—no bitterness, no bad aftertaste). You don’t even taste the artificial sweeteners—you can enjoy
all 12 ounces with only 40 calories.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
This
really packs a punch for only having 120 mg of caffeine—seriously, I’ve had
drinks approaching 200 mg (or so they say…freaking Rip It) that don’t perform
this well. This is dang good energy,
with almost about as much alertness and functionality than one could
realistically ask for (I did notice some jitters on top of all that, but it
wasn’t enough to be distracting or get in the way of anything I was
doing). If it had only done better
at the store, this would for sure become a staple of mine.
KICK
(DURATION)—8
Three
and a half very solid hours, no crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—9
I
don’t know that I did Bing Black justice in this review, but in all
seriousness, that’s something that’s hard to do. It tastes so dang good and works so dang well that I have a
hard time nailing it all down.
Drink a can and see for yourself—I think after you’ll understand.
WEBSITE:
getbinged.com
KEYWORDS:
Bing Black energy drink review, low carb, low calorie, low sugar, 5% juice
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