Showing posts with label Feel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feel. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Feel Mango Passionfruit Energy Drink Review

The first in the new Feel line, Wild Berry, was a tasty introduction, so it is a shame that the Raspberry Lemonade was such a mistake. There is hope for their next variety however, Mango Passionfruit, an appropriate morning flavor that is sounding good this morning.

Passion fruit initiates each sip, attritive textured with earthy notes and is as sweet as dessert without the second "s." It complements mango well, balmy with equal misemphasis on sugar; a fruit tart with arresting quality and freshness. There is some tangerine and apple nuance 'bout halfway through, but they fade without honey and power. Each sip is distinctly rough, dryly saccharine with decided brusqueness, however carbonation plays very little part. It is demulcent but disappointingly destitute of dynamism, easy but cursory and boring on the tongue. To end, the placid experience crawls as it passes, a dull and blunt beverage that I would not honestly chose this over many, except perhaps their Raspberry Lemonade flavor.

Each can contains: caffeine (eighty five milligrams), ginseng, guarana, A, B, and C vitamins. Energy is a brief two and a half hours, of average strength but without jitters or crash. On the whole, Feel Mango Passionfruit definitely has fruit, but very little passion.

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Feel Raspberry Lemonade Energy Drink Review

Feel Raspberry Lemonade makes no attempt at fooling you; you know this is a natural and low calorie energy drink with even the quickest glance. But this pinkish red and silver color scheme is not their best look, placing too much emphasis on the "raspberry" and not enough on the "lemonade."

Aromatically inviting, this dull purple potable balances both the expected flavors with minimal success. It is too light of a taste, with only a sparse resemblance to lemonade found dwindling behind the more dominate raspberry in an unsuccessful attempt at being a "bite." Do not believe that it means the berry is robust or full bodied however; it suffers voluminously from the reduced sugar content and matches poorly the other savor's token tartness. This barely bubbly experience lies a bit heavy on the tongue, laboriously uninteresting to drink and finish.

The kick lasted something under two hours, one of mediocre strength but without crash. Each can contains: caffeine (eighty five milligrams), guarana, ginseng, B and other vitamins. On the whole, Feel Raspberry Lemonade is not bad, it is just boring.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Feel Wild Berry Natural Energy Drink Review

Squiggle Wiggle Pen-esque stripes decorate a blue gradient on this slim can, free of pleonastic text with what is present reading without hindrance. It is a pretty good looking design, but lays it on a bit thick with its complacent "natural" trademark.

Unpleasantly rough carbonation and dry interpretation of berry was truly expected, however first sip unveils a soft sipping effervescent experience with a deft fruity impersonation. Things are just sweet enough and tart enough; natural flavors who demonstrate the honest depth of actual black, blue, and raspberries. Things close with a bit of an earthy bite that is only refreshing, an incandescent change of pace from an otherwise smooth and saccharine beverage. The petite ten and a half ounce keep things from growing stale, but provide more than enough time to fancy the fancy flavor.

Each can contains: caffeine (eighty five milligrams), vitamin C, ginseng, guarana, and B vitamins. Any resultant buzz would not last longer than three hours, but fortunately this is a kick free of jitters and any crash. Overall, Feel Wild Berry is a great start to what should be a great line.

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