Is this a re-review? I am not sure; last reviewed twelve years ago, No Fear Sugar Free appears only a slight can redesign different. It was a fairly sharp looking drink then and that remains today, with the baby blue insinuating its diet origins while never reducing its look to that of a child's soft drink.
Draconian sweetness blasts onto your tongue upon first gulp, bringing a tart misconstruction of passion fruit along. The artificial saccharinity is savored at the same time as the punch of sourness, an experience where you notice and wince from both. It is there the fruit sits on the palate, an ersatz taste deeply steeped in grape and apple filler who synthetically buff out every impassioned imbibe; the former boosting the existing sugariness to the level of a kid's potation, and the latter augmenting the ardent acidity to the point of disgust. Going up a floor greets guava and raspberry, subtle soupcons of something significantly more creative than the sips we have and continue to take. Everything comes to a dejected desistance, with the anonymous advent of grapefruit as you swallow the last few swigs. No Fear Sugar Free is bizarrely structured with an even more ludicrous tempo, but for all the unoriginal drinks out there, I will take it.
A mediocre two hour buzz is all you get from this blue and black can, serendipitously without any crash afterword. Each sixteen ounce serving contains: B vitamins, taurine, inositol, caffeine (140 milligrams), guarana, l-carnitine- and l-arginine. On the whole, you should not fear No Fear Sugar Free, but you probably should avoid it.
Draconian sweetness blasts onto your tongue upon first gulp, bringing a tart misconstruction of passion fruit along. The artificial saccharinity is savored at the same time as the punch of sourness, an experience where you notice and wince from both. It is there the fruit sits on the palate, an ersatz taste deeply steeped in grape and apple filler who synthetically buff out every impassioned imbibe; the former boosting the existing sugariness to the level of a kid's potation, and the latter augmenting the ardent acidity to the point of disgust. Going up a floor greets guava and raspberry, subtle soupcons of something significantly more creative than the sips we have and continue to take. Everything comes to a dejected desistance, with the anonymous advent of grapefruit as you swallow the last few swigs. No Fear Sugar Free is bizarrely structured with an even more ludicrous tempo, but for all the unoriginal drinks out there, I will take it.
A mediocre two hour buzz is all you get from this blue and black can, serendipitously without any crash afterword. Each sixteen ounce serving contains: B vitamins, taurine, inositol, caffeine (140 milligrams), guarana, l-carnitine- and l-arginine. On the whole, you should not fear No Fear Sugar Free, but you probably should avoid it.
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