Crunk Mango Peach is the second to final drink in the line as well as the cheapest, only running me $2.49. And while I still find that a bit high, the line is at least getting less expensive. Crunk Mango Peach's can is arguably more of the same, design wise, but the colour used increases its flow. I'm not a fan of the grossly orange colour per se, but it isn't distracting and matches the black text well.
Crunk Mango Peach's flavour indication may be common, but the same is not true in terms of flavour. The taste is roughly earthly surrounding a soft mango/peach hybrid. The braid doesn't initially taste equal part, but once it passes you realize it was. The mango is sharp and debatably bitter, and its sweetness is duller then it is naturally. The peach focuses on a fair level tartness and is lightly sweet, with a distinct tangy finish. The first fruit is underlined by a pineapple note who partially contributes to its sharpness. As the pineapple fades, a papaya taste surfaces but remains mostly unrevealed and disappears only as a stronger tangerine actualizes. The tangerine lingers mostly along with the peach, and it's less of a note then the prior hints were. It actually almost rivals the strength of the fruit it abettors. The carbonation is coarse in a sparkly fashion. This along with the aforementioned earthy roughness gives the overall experience a crass, unrefined texture that slowly grows on you. Overall, although Crunk Mango Peach was wholly enjoyable and an interesting interpretation of the overly milked flavour, I won't hail it as high as some.
The kick Mango Peach provided was strong and lasted a positive four hours before I crashed mildly. I had jitters initially, but they soon lessened. Each can contains: caffeine(192mg), vitamin C, inositol, several B vitamins, vitamin E, guarana, ginseng, and milk thistle. All in all, Crunk Mango Peach does taste and kick well enough to deserve some attention, especially since the can doesn't do a good job at grabbing any.
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