Now here is an energy drink that is either brilliant or stupid, although I am banking on the former. No pointless imagery or unnecessary text to clutter the aluminum retail space, we have the brand, flavor, and other requirements, but that is it! Its tall can stands proud in the energy drink cooler of my local gas station.
With 200 milligrams of caffeine, this is no doubt one of the super-potent drinks that flooded the market once the Bang brand gained traction. It might be 100 milligrams below its competition, but that ends up being its biggest benefit; sips are far from corrosive, with the three-tiered blend of erythritol, sucralose and ace-k able to just keep the experience from sinking into the dark abyss of badness oh-so common with this style of potation. The can heralds the taste to be "Berry Blue," which might as well read "generic blue raspberry," a very candy-inspired interpretation of the fake fruit flavorant that itself is relatively gentle on the tongue. Acidity is muted but present, a docile sourness who primarily exists to scrapes off any nasty artificial sweetener taste from the palate, giving imbibes an "almost" clean finish.
The aforesaid quantity of my namesake chemical gives you an immediate kick that lasts for three hours. Other ingredients include vitamins, taurine, ginseng, guarana, inositol, among others. To end, Berry Blue may be an imperfect introduction to the 3D line, but it does not scare me away from it.
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This has a nice blue raspberry taste.
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