Friday, March 8, 2013

Popeye Clobberin Clementine Energy Drink Review

A relentless collage of comics provide respect to the cartoon great, with the "Clobberin Clementine" even visualized as a speech bubble. It is unique and grabs the consumer like no other in recent memory. But why Popeye was licensed to an energy drink is bizarre and almost imbecilic, however there is no denying that they mastered the look.

Although hardly sparkling, this seventy percent juice beverage drinks beautifully. Who knows how much of the juice is clementine, as it appears after white grape and apple, but the citrus bites each sip with unmistakable quality and perfect imitation of sinking your teeth into the mandarin orange variety. The other extracts add depth without distraction, a revivifying fruit salad thankfully without any spinach. You gulp heartily as the refreshing translucent elixir drips down your chin, sweet with honesty and tart with restraint. Though I cannot say that this is variety any better than Bruiser Blackberry, it is equally fabulous.

There is sufficing energy here, an average three hour kick that is nothing compared to Popeye after a fresh can of spinach. Each can contains: vitamin C, B vitamins, and 160 milligrams of caffeine.

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2 comments:

  1. Nothing to get excited about. It's just caffinated fruit juice. Read the label. LAME.

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  2. Caffeinated fruit juice is the point, you don't want to put all the other stuff into your body. Keep it natural the way god designed it versus the following ingredients in Monster Energy: carbonated water, sucrose, glucose, citric acid, natural flavors, taurine, sodium citrate, color added, panax ginseng, root extract, L-carnitine, caffeine, sorbic acid, benzoic acid, niacinamide, sodium chloride, glucuronolactone, inositol, hydrochloride, sucralose, riboflavin, maltodextrin, cyanocobalamin,

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