Monday, November 27, 2017

UpTime Energy Drink Review

This tall black can is formidable, a heft that feels great in your palm with a pleasant matte finish. It beats around the bush calling itself an energy drink, because that is what it is, instead saying silly things like "energy supplement" instead of the more traditional declaration, but with a design as unique as this, I will let it slide.

UpTime is a citrus cocktail at heart, a traditional tasting blend of orange, lemon and lime, something that the can claims and my tongue verifies. It is a wholly generic trilogy of fruits, but there is a reason why this blend is bottled so often- it tastes good. Thirty nine grams of cane sugar does the sugaring and it does its job fairly well, slightly grainy but a texture welcoming against the syrupy nature of most drinks. Most enjoyable here is the tartness, an acidity that is almost puckering and balances out the cogent saccharinity. I have experienced this drink in others too many times, and so have you most likely, but it reaches the heights of its low expectations.

Each can contains: caffeine (142 milligrams), taurine, ginseng, ginkgo, among some others. The kick is weakest aspect of UpTime, not as devoted as its can and far more familiar than its flavor is, but it gets the job done. Just do not go expecting much aside from a two hour long buzz.

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