CAFFEINE
CONTENT
140
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
If
you live in a fairly populous area, you should be able to find this at the
local Fred Meyer. If not, then
there’s a good chance your location might not carry it.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
Nothing
to write about here that I haven’t written about before. It’s nice to see a company take their
packaging so dang seriously (at the expense, it seems, of other things…). The label is very tidy and well
organized, the colors bright and attractive, the brown bottle nothing if not
impressive, and the caffeine content is listed. Hits all the right notes in my book.
TASTE—3
When
a company decides they would like to produce their product in a certain flavor,
one would think that their primary consideration would be making it taste like the flavor they’ve chosen. The first thing wrong with this shot is
that it doesn’t taste a freaking thing like lemon—the closest you get is a sour
sensation towards the end of the experience; for all I know it could have been
vinegar in the shot. If that were
the only thing wrong with it, I could envision a scenario in which this would
merely merit a slap on the wrist, and I could move on. Fact of the matter is, though, that
things get even worse from there.
The shot is just plain nasty—bitter
and ridiculously earthy and very difficult to get down. I’ve indicated this before, but I think
it’s worth bringing up again—just because something is organic or all natural
or in the raw or whatever doesn’t mean it has to taste bad. I’ve had plenty in the food and
beverage department that has been nothing short of fantastic, and it’s been
pulled off without compromising the principles the preparers/producers have
regarding healthy nutrition. That
said, there is really no excuse for something of this caliber in the flavor
department.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
Funny
thing I’ve noticed about these shots is that their performance is pretty
average if you’re using these for anything but rigorous physical
activity—enough to wake you up, but not a whole lot beyond that. But when you take one of these before a
long run—man, they pep you up. I’m not sure what makes the difference,
but it’s significant enough that I can safely say that every organic-minded,
taste bud-deficient, rich and exercise-savvy individual will find something to
appreciate in them.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
Regardless
of what you use it for, you can count on three hours of energy out of these,
after which no crash should be expected.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—6
I
liked the kick, but not enough to fork out another $4.00 for something that
tastes so bad. Overall, I’d find
something else to supply your caffeine buzz and pass over this line altogether.
WEBSITE:
guayaki.com
KEYWORDS:
Guayaki Lemon energy shot review, all natural, organic, kosher, fair trade
certified, blah blah blah
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