CAFFEINE
CONTENT
80
mg or so, I think.
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6
Found
this at Winco, so this is pretty easy for me to get a hold of. Don’t know if others will have as much
success, given that the chain is largely limited to the western states.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
The
Magic Buzz looks about like an all-natural energy drink should—it’s got all the
colors down, and has a mellow sort of look that seems to suggest that this
isn’t your ordinary energy supplement, but one that you can rely on for a
smooth boost of energy rather than a harsh, caffeinated blast. My only concern is with the name…when
you take a name like “The Magic Buzz” and put it together with the term
“all-natural” and a 70’s hippie VW bus, what comes to your mind? My point exactly.
TASTE—3
I
really love idea of healthy, all-natural energy. Knowing full well that this practice of mine isn’t the
healthiest in the world (being the one pock mark on the Mona Lisa of my diet
and lifestyle), one can understand why anything that can help take the edge off
it would be more than welcome. I
think a number of people share my sentiments, so you would think by now that
most companies would have come up with a way to deliver such a boost and not make it taste so dang bad.
I
have experienced firsthand just how delicious healthy food can be—I can’t for
the life of me figure where people get the mindset that it has to be crap in
terms of health to taste good. The
people at The Magic Buzz seem to be under the assumption that most (healthy
eaters and non-healthy eaters alike) think this way, and that those that eat
well are perfectly fine with having their taste buds scorched to bits.
Now,
The Magic Buzz isn’t that bad—I have
all my taste buds sitting on my tongue as we speak. But the tropical fruit flavor is rather harsh, and is not
helped in the least by the medicinal taste of the energy constituents
present. So by most energy
standards, this might be alright for you—but it certainly won’t taste the part.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—4
In
addition to hoping that my energy supplements taste good, I also like it when
they work. Now, I’ve had
relatively low-caffeine products that have worked fabulously, so sensitivity
really isn’t an issue for me—which works to my advantage and that of my
readers, because I can say with relative certainty that this falls pretty flat
when it comes to kick. The boost
was perceptible, but not really intense enough to make much of a dent on the
fatigue of a long day, or help me focus on my studies. Just goes to show that “there” doesn’t
mean “enough.”
KICK
(DURATION)—4
I
think I felt the meager effects for about an hour and a half. Not cool.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—3.67
I
like what you were going for, Magic Buzz guys, but this is not a final product
to be satisfied with. Take it back
to the drawing board and start from scratch. Work on the flavor, up the caffeine—and use caffeine from
green tea; the hydrous stuff is just marvelous. If you do decide to do that, contact me and let me know once
you think you know you’ve got it down.
I’d be happy to revise my review at that time.
WEBSITE:
magicbuzzbrewing.com
KEYWORDS:
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