The last Jamba to my knowledge is Strawberry Banana, and it's also only the second beverage to of bluntly advertise such a flavour, the first being an obviously titled variety in the Euphoric line. The unique flavour is enough to cause personal excitement, but sadly the can isn't as thrilling or interesting. It utilizes the tired and true design of previous Jambas, and while the text isn't exactly busying, the unorganized placement of numerous images, sentences, and logos certainly distract from any potential flow.
The flavour is mostly a mild blend of both of the namesake fruits, though there's a casual remark of apple thrown in for added intricacy. The prior is at harmony with the two other flavours, and it imbues a faint degree of a tart crispness into the experience. The ternion of tastes are honeyed appropriately, however the strawberry should have been a bit more sweetly highlighted. The just former distracts partially from the overall genuineness that's otherwise exhibited so strongly, though the small quantity of the product should prevent most from observing this. Another aspect that's likely to pass unnoticed is that other than the aforementioned tartness, there's no other complementing qualities that garnish. Elsewise the trilogy of fruits are all delineated authentically, and positively the three barely stress their presence on the palate. Instead the flavours gently vagrant across the tongue, and despite the calm though entirely malapropos carbonation, each sip is portrayed fairly refreshingly. Overall, Strawberry Banana is my favourite tasting Jamba simple because it's the most unique.
The provided kick met my expectations of an hour plus buzz, with neither a crash or jitters becoming apparent. Each can contains just eighty milligrams of caffeine. All in all, Jamba Strawberry Banana is mostly an underwhelming experience, though I will acclaim their skilled crafting of such a flavour.
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