So, this I've even forgot to get published and sorted out, like seriously, things get delayed on that part. £1.19 is a nice pricer for this
Enjoy this review on a train home.
The Packaging:
Its got that simple feel of a green bottle, the logo for toxic waste is there, the flavour kis clearly marked and even the sour meter was showing as a tang. The colour scheme matches the product here for sure but in the shelf of energy and soft drinks it does not stand out.
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A look at the front of the bottle |
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The terms and credits on the bottle |
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The ingredients and the nutrition sides |
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The better look at the front |
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A look at the bottle |
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The cap |
The Testing:
So this was time to get it test out, the thirst was not killing me but finding the empty train is better between bere alston and calstock or even calstock and guni, but it was that twist of it. Eventually i got it open up.
Then it was the taste which that in itself was not as sour as the brand name but it was also near the tangy taste the bottle was talking about. I scrunched a few times but it was a nice apple flavour, like the apple candy powders too.
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The sip |
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A mind thought on it |
Then it was gone, the 500ml of it in my body.
Conclusion:
It has a nice brand, and a nice flavour, and it is on the trend of drinks based of sweets.
omracer's Rating: 7/10
The Good Points:
- Reasonable value
- Nice branding based off the sweets
- Not too sour
- Nice apple taste
The Bad Points:
- Not easily available even if mentioned as sold in places like Home Bargains and B&M
- For some not sour enough
and there you have it, seems it might be my last review of the year, next year might be some more tech ones but we will seee.
omracer