CAFFEINE CONTENT
80 mg
EASE IN ACQUISITION—9
Pretty easy to find; just check the juice aisle at your local grocery store. A six-pack costs only #3.29 + tax…can’t beat that.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—6
Pretty straightforward—the design consists of the logo and pictures of fruits…not the sort of thing that incites extensive description and/or analysis.
TASTE—8
If you’re going to drink these, make sure you chill them beforehand—these are terrible warm. As long as you serve/drink these on the rocks, they’re quite palpable—the peach is the more prominent of the flavors, with the mango being a little more understated (the peach kind of being the Mitt Romney to the mango’s Rick Santorum, if that makes sense). It’s good enough that wouldn’t mind seeing it in a larger can—but then again, I could always drink two or three in one sitting without really worrying about expenses.
KICK (INTENSITY)—5
A single can won’t do a whole lot—just provide enough of a boost to notice. Works fine, however, if you’re employing a can to wean yourself off of higher doses of caffeine….
KICK (DURATION)—5
Lasted somewhere between an hour and a half and two hours—hard to tell; again, this was not a particularly potent beverage.
THE DRINK OVERALL—6
So…a single can probably won’t do much for most energy seekers, but as I said, these are sold only in six-packs—so that hardly matters. Try the multiple serving approach and let me know your thoughts.
WEBSITE: v8juice.com
KEYWORDS: V8 Fusion energy drink review, peach mango, energy juice, 6-pack