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Amp energy drink reviews
Amp energy drink reviews








amp energy drink reviews
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Its Coca-Cola remnants may prevent it from spreading into refrigerators at the speed of the Plague, but it will pick up some followers. While not in the same realm of Starbucks’ line of boost beverages, fans of Red Bull will likely remain loyal while coffee drinkers may want to give this brand a shot, testing the waters of a harsher drink that may not have global appeal quite yet.

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As with every energy drink out on the market Full Throttle has as acquired a taste as any other label, though it has less pop than Red Bull and more of a murky bite to it. Imagine a Red Bull or Mountain Dew’s AMP with a kick of cola and you can get a good idea of what to expect with Full Throttle. That must mean it’s doing its job, for the rising popularity of energy drinks is mainly due to mankind’s desire to stay awake, achieve adrenaline from any available source, and legally get through business meetings without resorting to alcoholic means.įull Throttle is produced by the Coca-Cola Company and there is a slight reminder in its taste. It is funny to think that a stereotypical gamer drink would be laden with sugar and caffeine yet in reality all gamer marketed energy drinks love touting their low to 0 sugar content.After kicking back a Full Throttle Energy Drink, a beverage that suggests two servings per container, I instantaneously felt buzzed and began to tremble in the knee area. The caffeine offered in both product lines is 90 mg, which is about a cup of coffee for all 16 oz. The MTN Dew Kickstart line tastes a lot better in my opinion with the same amount of sugar content. Overall, I was disappointed with Game Fuel. There is a hint of artificial sweetener aftertaste, but it ends quickly and does not make it disgusting. It is reminiscent of my childhood as it tastes like blue raspberry kool-aid with bubbles. If you like Diet Dew, this flavour is right up your alley! Charged Berry BlastĬharged Berry Blast might be the winner of all 4 flavours here. It really does taste like Diet MTN Dew which got me wanting to drink a fully charged original MTN Dew or maybe Surge. Charged Original DewĬharged Original Dew should be called, Charged Diet Dew. MTN Dew Kickstart Mango Lime is 100% better. It tastes strongly of pineapple which I love usually, but I think the sucralose was a tad strong in this flavour.

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However, MTN Dew Code Red just tastes so much better! Charged Tropical StrikeĬharged Tropical Strike doesn’t taste that great. On to the flavours! Charged Cherry BurstĬharged Cherry Burst was dangerously close to the cold medicine flavour zone, but had 0 of the “energy drink taste” and no aftertaste which is awesome. I think it’s an okay compromise as only sucralose would make the drinks taste way too artificial with high chance of terrible aftertaste.

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Game Fuel is pretty low on sugar only 20g per huge (16 oz) can, but they use a combination of sugar and sucralose to keep the sweetness up. The plastic tab has a nice matte feel to it that you definitely feel every time you take a sip, and it is sort of cool to have the option to reseal it. It was super messy to open it the first time, but by my 3rd can I was a pro. The tab requires a tutorial which is printed helpfully on each can, because to be honest, it was sort of hard to get used to opening the tab without spilling everywhere. MTN Dew Game Fuel comes in a gamer friendly can, touting a tactile grip on the can and a resealable tab.

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Every flavour from that line was delicious and refreshing so when MTN Dew announced Game Fuel, (currently only in the United States) I knew I had to try them all. I don’t drink energy drinks too often but I had a certain fondness to the MTN Dew Kickstart line. Recently, I’ve become interested in the world of energy drinks past the mundane Red Bull, Monster Energy drinks, etc.










Amp energy drink reviews