Although Hydrive X Triple Berry's darkish red liquid is easily my favourite colour yet in the line, I do honestly wish the company would revert back to their previous design. It was a bit cleaner, with less use of text, and I personally preferred the previous graphic that houses the brand name. Triple Berry's main label colour scheme is of red, albeit a lighter shade than the liquid, yellow, and black, and I feel these colours complement each other quite well, and the three are balanced accordingly.
Hydrive X's flavour begins a well rounded cherry with a latter half dominated by cranberry. Both fruits play naturalism well despite the utter lack of any tartness, and each has their own unique tang that enriches the other. There's a watery base to the initial, and it slowly thickens with a slight grainy texture that's sweet to the taste as the second act comes into focus. The cranberry is then kissed forcefully by a sourness that's immediate in kissing the experience as a whole. A red grape flavour is distinct in trailing the adjacent fruit, and the antecedent sugary substratum injects the appropriate level of sweetness. This instilling carefully avoids giving it an unnatural treacly quality while it also forfends the grape from tasting uncharacteristically dull. Parallel to the grape is an artificial tasting, but still decently pleasant, passion fruit that acts similar to a note because its actual taste feels synthetically muted, but its presence on the flavour body is too noticeable to be given this exact classification. The experience closes with a water finish that's liberally tinted by abridged suggestions of all the quondam. Overall, Triple Berry is one of the most robust, as well as one of the best tasting Hydrive's yet.
Each bottle contains: caffeine(145mg), ginkgo, taurine, several B vitamins, and l-carnitine. I had a level of energy similar to past Hydrive's, despite the actual formulation varying partially; a two and a half hour kick with no jitters and no crash. In the end, Triple Berry left me in a state of impression that the previous Hydrive wasn't able to do so well.
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