CAFFEINE
CONTENT
75
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—0
I
came to possess a can of Shogun Energy through the contribution of Big Red
Boots, the man behind the energy review site possessedbycaffeine.com (a personal
favorite of mine); were it not so I doubt I would have the chance to review
it—it has been discontinued for a couple of years now, if I’m not mistaken.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
Shogun
is a perfect example of how less is often more—all you get here is a black
background with the ninja star/spiral/something and the logo, but it’s really
all the can needs to look bold and sharp.
TASTE—7.5
It’s
no surprise, I suppose, that Shogun went down in flames—as inundated as the
market is, most companies just can’t just toss another Red Bull clone into the
mix and hope to survive. I’ll
admit, this is one of the better ones I’ve had recently—mild and generally well
balanced, without a hint of syrupiness—but it’s just not good enough to compete
with the original. Come to think
of it, I can only think of one clone that really can.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—5
Doesn’t
help Shogun’s case that you hardly feel any kick from this, either—it’s not
nearly enough to be able to do anything useful, and certainly left me feeling
snubbed.
KICK
(DURATION)—5
Not
only is it not strong enough to be especially useful, but on top of that you
won’t be not especially useful for long before you crash back down to useless—does
that make sense? An hour and a
half of mediocre energy is far from impressive.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—5.83
Well…Shogun’s
gone, and I suppose its just as well.
The world gained nothing in the addition of another uninspired,
underpowered energy beverage, and has lost nothing in its discontinuation.
WEBSITE:
Long gone from the web.
KEYWORDS:
Shogun Energy drink review, Red Bull clone, traditional energy drink flavor
Shogun is still being sold, and the reason it doesnt have the kick like most other energy drinks is because it provides the kick mostly through vitamins (b-vitamins mainly) rather than the man made chemicals...plus it doesnt have the crappy after taste Red Bull does. Only reason people dont know about it is because it is being made in a small market area of the country.
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