I do not even want to write the entire name again, but the job demands it; this is Mtn Dew AMP Game Fuel Zero Charged Raspberry Lemonade. It is a tedious branding that confuses fans of the two soft drink labels and shows no interest in keeping the aluminum walls easy to read. Text is sporting too many fonts, sizes, and orientations, and the entire can design is deadened on the eyes.
Cracking open the resealable cap unveils how mistaken things are, with its namesake fruits feeling confused not just to the nose but also on the tongue. The aroma is very soda-like, offering little reason for your tastebuds to eagerly await your first sip; this is not something you would want a candle to be scented of. Medicinal is the perfect way to describe the flavor, one offering neither the raspberry or lemonade tastes from resembling anything other than fleeting nuance to an otherwise sickly and synthetically sweet swarm of sips. Aspartame, ace-k and sucralose are the trilogy of artificial sugars in charge here, and they are expressionless in their execution. Gulp after gulp is sugary for the sake of the fake sugars, not for the benefit of the fruits involved or in favor of the drinker. There is no strong citric acidity either, which could have help curb the tenacious false honeys, or at least bring purpose here. As it stands, this is not a fun time.
B vitamins, l-theanine, and ninety milligrams of caffeine is all we get for energy, and the buzz is a weak hour long one. Overall, Mtn Dew AMP Game Fuel Zero Charged Raspberry Lemonade sucks; that is all there is to it.
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Cracking open the resealable cap unveils how mistaken things are, with its namesake fruits feeling confused not just to the nose but also on the tongue. The aroma is very soda-like, offering little reason for your tastebuds to eagerly await your first sip; this is not something you would want a candle to be scented of. Medicinal is the perfect way to describe the flavor, one offering neither the raspberry or lemonade tastes from resembling anything other than fleeting nuance to an otherwise sickly and synthetically sweet swarm of sips. Aspartame, ace-k and sucralose are the trilogy of artificial sugars in charge here, and they are expressionless in their execution. Gulp after gulp is sugary for the sake of the fake sugars, not for the benefit of the fruits involved or in favor of the drinker. There is no strong citric acidity either, which could have help curb the tenacious false honeys, or at least bring purpose here. As it stands, this is not a fun time.
B vitamins, l-theanine, and ninety milligrams of caffeine is all we get for energy, and the buzz is a weak hour long one. Overall, Mtn Dew AMP Game Fuel Zero Charged Raspberry Lemonade sucks; that is all there is to it.
official site
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