Bright red helps the banal design of Outlaw stand out, but it continues to struggle to not look like a store-brand beverage from a decade ago. It is clean and easy to read, sure, but then again, what is the word "original" doing here? Is this the "Original" Outlaw, or are you claiming this is the original energy drink?
Sugar and glucose do the sweetening, in addition to the zero-calorie sucralose. They do an admiral job, giving the flavor a weighted mouthfeel and slightly grainy texture. Oh, the flavor, that is right, knew I was forgetting something. That is because this is the same fruit punch blend I have tasted since the energy drink since the energy drink stone age. You know the one, you taste cherry, guava, pineapple, and lime. Its acidity is a bit underwhelming but there is some sourness. It all makes for a completely generic fruit punch.
250 milligrams of caffeine top off a pretty solid kick, the best thing about this drink. Other ingredients include taurine, ginseng, guarana, maca root and l-carnitine. Overall, Outlaw Fruit Punch is as generic as an energy drink can get, circa 2005.
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Sugar and glucose do the sweetening, in addition to the zero-calorie sucralose. They do an admiral job, giving the flavor a weighted mouthfeel and slightly grainy texture. Oh, the flavor, that is right, knew I was forgetting something. That is because this is the same fruit punch blend I have tasted since the energy drink since the energy drink stone age. You know the one, you taste cherry, guava, pineapple, and lime. Its acidity is a bit underwhelming but there is some sourness. It all makes for a completely generic fruit punch.
250 milligrams of caffeine top off a pretty solid kick, the best thing about this drink. Other ingredients include taurine, ginseng, guarana, maca root and l-carnitine. Overall, Outlaw Fruit Punch is as generic as an energy drink can get, circa 2005.
official site
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