Red Bull's annual "summer edition" energy drink returns, just in time for spring. The can applies a color scheme more appropriate for an orange or perhaps just the apricot portion of its alleged dual flavor "strawberry apricot," being just a shade different from some of the company's previous potations.
Your first sip is strawberry all the way, a domineering sapor that buries the poor apricot impression beneath an inappropriately sour tang. What makes it so unbefitting, your tongue asks? It has less to do with the acidic appearance and more with the tartness' personality, rocking the palate with the pungency of a turned dairy. Imbibes resemble a carbonated yogurt more so than any energy drink in recent memory, an element expected from a generic or discontinued disaster and not a big-budget Red Bull. Sweetness, thirty eight grams of sugar and glucose, lacks the aptitude to put the acridity behind, creating a crooked cocktail of cacophony.
With 114 milligrams of caffeine, the buzz is only so-so, lasting two hours, maybe more if you woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Other ingredients include B vitamins and taurine. Overall, Red Bull The Summer Edition Strawberry Apricot is a bad omen to the actual upcoming sunny season.
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