Monday, September 11, 2023

Mati Passion Fruit Energy Drink Review

Despite updated releases, such as this Passion Fruit variety here, Mati still sells the old version, or rather, at least stores have not cleared their stock. We have a few less calories, an exact caffeine content this time, and a much better can. The violet pops right off of the basic black background, and although the text clunks up in places, the image of the alleged fruit is significantly less childish and a bit better looking than it originally did.

Sweet passion fruit makes for a very pleasant first sip, remaining very tart tart and enjoyable effervescent until your last imbibe. To bulk up the juice experience, apple and lime nectar bring the count up to thirty three percent, in addition of course to the namesake produce, but your tongue tastes nothing but passion fruit. Perhaps there is a bit of an enhanced acidity from citrus, but each sip is that pure passion flower pleasure. The biggest knock against commerciability is sugariness, something I happen to laud here, and always have since my first Mati.

Each can contains vitamin A, C, and 115 milligrams of caffeine. That is it. But it produces a safe, hour and a half long kick that is not as refreshing as the flavor itself. Whether or not the flavor is much different from the original is unclear (unless I did a side-by-side taste-test), but it is a fun experience nonetheless.

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