
Wave sf is a Red Bull clone at its core, but there are several layers to differentiate itself. It begins very smooth with cranberry and elderberry underlying a faintly gummy vanilla and grape blend. The blend initially has a distinct earthy trait to it, but it's brief and quickly wanes. The elderberry has a slight bitter bite to it, but for the most part it's covered by the grape and vanilla. As the experience lingers, a mild bubble gum taste emerges and clashes with the main flavour, but it happens so late that the bubble gum never really becomes anything other than a note. The entire experience tastes natural, and though sugar free, the sweeteners used matches each respected fruit flavours. All in all, while nothing offensive, each sip I took didn't make me want to take another.
Wave sf contains the following cocktail of ingredients: taurine, inositol, several B vitamins, caffeine, L-Lysine, and choline Bitartate. Once I finished the entire can, I really didn't feel terribly energized. But it did increase as time went, but once it hit the two hour bar, it stopped. And while it did stop increasing after two hours, the kick lasted another another before it subsided. Overall, Wave sf is a decent product, but the lack of real interesting or impressive qualities really ruin its chance of being purchased.
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