Saturday, August 21, 2021

Shock Wave Blue Rush Sugar Free Energy Drink Review

Shock Wave Blue Rush Sugar Free.... wow, what a mouthful! Its can is textured and depicts the familiar blue and silver swirl, as we have seen in the past. The text presents itself as the transport's biggest issue; at least three fonts, inconsistent italicization, capitalization, and general loquaciousness.

Sparkling effervescence tickles the fun flavor of cotton candy-sweet blue raspberry, a powdery sapor naively simple; every sip is unpretentious and chaste, drinking as any cheap, childish thrill should. There is an insipid acidity present to this neon blue beverage, unfortunately mellow for a credulous potation. Ace-k and sucralose do the sugaring here, achieving the lusted zero calories, but at the expense of a more saccharin experience; each imbibe lacks the extreme saccharinity passioned for the innocent inspiration, and the weight is uncharacteristically gossamer. Blue Rush is an inexpensive potable, one also good on the waistline, however, too many corners were cut in too many places.

Each can contains: B vitamins, inositol, ginseng, and 160 milligrams of caffeine. It is a weak buzz, lasting two hours; a most generic kick. In the end, Shock Wave Blue Rush Sugar Free is decent considering its inexpensiveness. Any more expensive, and it would be less decent.

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