Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Steaz diet Berry Energy Drink Review

Steaz diet Berry's can isn't trying to hide the fact that it's diet and organic. Your initial thought when you look at it is just that, which I don't think was a good way to go about the design. Personally, I would have chose the route GURU Lite did, with its modern look that didn't hide the fact that it was organic/diet. Clutter is a pretty big problem with Steaz diet Berry. There's all sorts of logos and text that just don't belong on the front of the can. Another problem are the colours used. Some of the white writing like "diet" have trouble showing up against light green, so one may accidentally grab this not knowing it's low-calorie.

Steaz diet Berry begins with a syrupy film coating your mouth. Then resting atop the lacquer, the flavour initially is a mild and earthly green tea, decently sweetened, but a dramatic rise of bitterness becomes present. Thankfully, the bitterness works well with the tea, and as quickly as it appeared, it disappears. Once the bitterness wavers, a blend of various citrus fruits and berries waste no time in taking control of the experience. The multilayer blend mainly consists of lemon, blueberry, acai, and cranberry. The lemon and blueberry seem to start the blend, with the lemon taking the back seat to the blueberry. Once the lemon disappears, the cranberry appears, and subtly rides underside the blueberry. The blueberry never leaves, only grows less noticeable, especially as the acai flavour looms in and finishes the flavour. A gentle white grape hint roams the latter, but it's too trivial to really consider part of the "main" flavour. Along with the acai, more bitterness and syrupiness appear once the experience ends, and while they're not all too pleasing, they're not strong enough to cause any problems. Overall, Steaz diet Berry's flavour is hugely complex and though I'd like the syrup coating gone, it's interesting and fairly non-offensive.

Steaz diet Berry wasn't designed to give you a wild buzz, but instead calmly uplift your mentality and gently increase your energy level. And while it definitely uplifted me, it didn't do the same energy-wise. I could tell I was more alert, but in terms of raw energy, I just wasn't feeling much of it. Each can contains: caffeine(eighty milligrams), guarana, yerba mate, and green tea. All in all, Steaz diet Berry is simply too distant from the comfort level of most energy drinkers that I doubt it will leave any mark in the industry.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There have been some changes in the management at Steaz. Eric Schnell, who oversaw the can you described, is gone. Now there could be some exciting new things from this company.

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