Watermelon Kiwi is the purported flavor of this newest Rockstar, and although they have gone and updated their visuals, the whitish silver background shows smudges and fingerprints like a stainless steel fridge. The actual organization is refreshingly sparse, compared to some of the label's previous packaging (such as their Blue Ice variety), but ends up looking sterile without any real sense of style or urgency.
Rockstar has already manufactured a watermelon potation with "Pure Zero Watermelon," so it is a shame to see the company struggle again after so many years. The biggest issue is the sweetness, an stupefying sensation of synthetic sugars sucralose and ace-k as well as natural diet honey erythritol. Sips are a struggle thanks to the outrageous characteristic, your palate immediately stunned as it tries to grasp why something so sugary is so flat on the tongue. To its benefit there is something of a strong sourness, not enough to balance things out, but its presence does at least tell me that Rockstar knew that things were just too saccharine. All this of course means that the fruits involved, both the dominating watermelon and the sidelined kiwi are candied caricatures, without a hint of anything natural. Remember, these are vegetation who's depth goes beyond simply being "sweet."
240 milligrams of caffeine, several B vitamins, taurine, guarana, ginseng, and milk thistle, that is the energy cocktail. Buzz remains the brand's biggest draw, lasting three hours without any sort of crash. To end, Rockstar Pure Zero Watermelon Kiwi is drinkable, looks OK and has a rad potency. What more could you ask for? A lot more, apparently.
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