Rumba is the final drink of the Rumba Trilogy of energy juices, and while it cost me more than the previous drinks($2.20 compared to $.55), I bought it at a small farm stand that only sold organic soda and their own cows milk, so I guess the price is justified in that sense. Rumba's can is a bit different from others in the line, but as someone who didn't really like their cans, it's a step in the right direction. I like the lights shooting off the orange, and I feel the colours are of the correct proportion and offset each other well.
Rumba's flavour begins a pear and white grape braid wholly immersed within a thick gummy orange taste. This gives a true sense of depth and complexity to the flavour. The three fruits taste sufficiently authentic, but the orange borderlines artificial because of the stitched on gumminess. Soon the orange grows ornamented by a dense sour apple taste that complements the initial pear well. The apple has a pineapple flavour beneath, and while the actual taste is meek, it adds a sharpness trademark to the fruit. The sharpness, however, is leveled not only by the sourness of the apple, but also partly by a tangy sting of a newly appearing and evanescent tangerine. Following is an initial aspect of peach that's briskly limited by a cascade of a coarse sweetness that smears over the overall taste and gives the fluid a rough texture. The experience ends with the latter and a prominent citric bite. All in all, Rumba's taste is an all too familiar one that I enjoyed but was a bit bored with.
Caffeine(170mg), guarana, taurine, inositol, vitamin C, and several B vitamins are the highlights of Rumba's ingredient cocktail. I gradually grew a steady energy level that climaxed at the three and a half hour mark. I crashed slightly and there was no jitters. In the end, Rumba doesn't do anything to excite or disappoint fans of energy juices.
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