Job Lots only rarely supplies me with new drinks, and their latest was her and her Sugar Free. But even the clearance price of fifty cents couldn't make buying such a pink feminine drink any easier. her Sugar Free's can uses a colour scheme of two colours; a white base and pink layering of text and patterns. Both are appropriate with the drinks theme and its sugar free nature. The writing is a bit heavy towards the top and bottom rim, but it uses a small font and does minimal distracting and cluttering.
The flavour begins with a bland dry ginger ale who's sweetness is weak and slightly artificial tasting. But brought along is a fizzy carbonation that breaths excitement to the ale and the proceeding. There's then a welcome growth of an understated lemonade that masks the falseness of the sweetness to the prior taste. The lemonade's sweetness is stronger and less synthetic, but it does have a mild chemical quality to it. Thankfully though, there's a trivial pulp texture and a coy tartness that help dull the previous. Following is a brief emerging grapefruit and a reappearance of the aforementioned lemonade, however it's a bit altered since we last saw it. The grapefruit is sweetened to that of its natural state, and although the lemonade now lacks focus on sugariness, it's a bit syrupy and justly sour. There's then a billowing of a vivid lime that ends the experience. Overall, her Sugar Free's taste often stepped on familiar territory, but I enjoyed each sip regardless.
her Sugar Free doesn't do too well on the energy side of things. I had a kick lasting under two hours, during which I had no jitters, and following I had no crash. Each can contains: caffeine, vitamin C, taurine, inositol, ginseng and several B vitamins. All in all, her Sugar Free tasted and looked better than it kicked, and for such a niche drink, two out of three ain't that bad.
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