I have never watched Dragonball Z anything- I am not the target market for Boston America Corp's energy drink adaptation of the franchise. I could not tell who that character is on the shrink wrapped label, nor could I tell you if it makes any sense for the brand to be turned into a potent potable.
The flavor is an odd mix of bubble gum, cherry and apple, all buried beneath an insatiable sweetness. They disrespect nature despite the "natural flavors" listed on the ingredients index, never amounting to anything your tongue bothers to really investigate outside a most cursory observation. Thirty nine grams of high fructose corn syrup is left unchecked by the experience, rotting your teeth with the taste of unsupervised saccharinity. Though there is some sourness, it takes a backseat to the sugar's grasp on every sip, poking its acidic head through only as the saccharine fruits climax and crash into an abyss of nothingness. This clean finish is the only place where you can taste the tartness, a shame considering its relative playfulness.
At twelve ounces, we get only 100 milligrams of caffeine and a host of B vitamins, taurine, ginseng, guarana and inositol. It is a basic blend, providing a most standard two hour long kick. In the end, Dragonball Z Warrior Power is an energy drink in its most basic form.
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