Thursday, October 22, 2020

Tornado Active Energy Drink Review

This tall bottle, although incorporating the tornado theme, the one where it gets its name from, significantly better than its original design, remains difficult to read and identify its purported energizing abilities. Being shaped like something other than a cylindrical piece of aluminum is admirable, but aside from some small text in the middle of the label, it does not adequately suggest its caffeinated nature.

Tropical Flavor is the bottle's official description of the taste, and they are right. But it is a muddled experience, one without much of any distinction between the distant pineapple, guava and mango. The trilogy of produce are blurred into a single generic sapor, with citrus nuances deadened beneath the distracted acidity and sweetness. Every sip is ridiculously sweet, fifty grams of unbearable sugar with no artificial ones added to take a slight edge off of the painfully syrupy saccharinity. At least carbonation is unexampled, an impish effervescence that, although it does not excite the dull tastes, does present the dull tastes in an unfamiliar way. It is surprising for the flavor at hand, but is more interesting than enjoyable.

Each sixteen ounce bottle contains: B vitamins, taurine, guarana, and 142 milligrams of caffeine. The kick is right on par with the rest of the beverage: unspectacular to the point of mediocrity. It hovered around two hours before a slight something of a crash occurred. All said and done, Tornado Active is uneven, unexciting, and unenjoyable.

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