Coco Cafe Cafe Latte is nothing but coconut water, a splash
of milk, and a shot of espresso. It is not a crazy cocktail full of taurine or
ginseng, simply 120 mg of caffeine. That is fine by me, being the funny farm
escapee who runs around calling himself the Caffeine King. It comes to us in a
paper transport, like a sophisticated version of those little milk cartons we
all drank through grade school. Its design does not look bad necessarily, but
the coffee and caffeine content feels downplayed, and it is not particularly
pictorially interesting.
It smells potently of coffee, a sign suggesting it will not
be tastelessly watery or incessantly milky. And it is not, rather a fairly
strong espresso with playful notes of chocolate and coconut. It is creamy but
it is not dominating nor does it dilute the decoction's strength, and it is
sweet but not cloyingly so. All the elements are incredibly balanced, and even
the coconut water is incorporated well. You can hardly taste it, and what you
can detect is worked beautifully into the coffee's complexion. Overall, Monster
and Starbuck's and all other companies can learn a lot about RTD coffee from
this.
From 120 milligrams of caffeine comes a two hour buzz, fast
acting but never reaching a great deal of strength. In the end, Coco Cafe Cafe
Latte would have sounded stupid on paper, but its execution is almost flawless.
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OMG- love this stuff! I've been drinking it since it hit the market in LA. Delicious and without all that C-Rap found in other drinks.
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