Though there are a half dozen varieties in Speedway's Shock Wave line of energy drinks, but their cans all blur into one generic string of aluminum scrap. Its can is like a diet, dilution of the original's can, with an even lighter colored can, and one additional line of text.
Lots of sweetness, feeling fake on the tongue but not to the taste buds, transport guava, mango, and a muddled mix of citrus to the mouth. Predominately grapefruit, some refreshing lemon, and dare I say orange, emerge out from the latter's stale fruit cocktail. Effervescence is charming, admittedly the only provocative element to the entire experience, livening the otherwise formulaic fusion. Everything works; it is refreshing despite not being exciting, even with every sip climaxing with a slight sour bite.
Inositol, ginseng, B vitamins, fifteen calories, and 160 milligrams of caffeine. That is the energy blend here, and it is a mediocre one. Your usual two and a half hour buzz is what you get, though what could you want for a cheap, diet, generic energy drink?
Lots of sweetness, feeling fake on the tongue but not to the taste buds, transport guava, mango, and a muddled mix of citrus to the mouth. Predominately grapefruit, some refreshing lemon, and dare I say orange, emerge out from the latter's stale fruit cocktail. Effervescence is charming, admittedly the only provocative element to the entire experience, livening the otherwise formulaic fusion. Everything works; it is refreshing despite not being exciting, even with every sip climaxing with a slight sour bite.
Inositol, ginseng, B vitamins, fifteen calories, and 160 milligrams of caffeine. That is the energy blend here, and it is a mediocre one. Your usual two and a half hour buzz is what you get, though what could you want for a cheap, diet, generic energy drink?
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