Tuesday 28 August 2012

Red Rain Energy Drink

Red Rain Energy Drink

A strong chemical taste with a light sour sting begins red rains flavour. There's an underneath layer of a highly gummy bubble gum and light notes of a smooth, if not boring fake vanilla taste. The gumminess doesn't remain exclusive to the bubble gum, as it soon overtakes the vanillin, and eventually it "enhances" the chemical taste. There are roaming, subtle hints of a pineapple and a fairly realistic apple. The apple taste quickly overlaps the pineapple once it sharply emerges. The chemical taste lasts through out the experience, but it doesn't change in tone or strength during the entire duration of the flavour; not even for the finish. Its overall carbonation is light and unobtrusive, and there's a semi-sickly sweet glaze left behind once you take your final sip. Ultimately, red rain shouldn't be described as the poor mans Red Bull, as even the poor have taste buds.
A sixteen oz. can of red rain contains: a variety of B vitamins, taurine, caffeine(160mg), and inositol. This fairly run of the mill ingredient cocktail gave me a fairly run of the mill kick. I had mild jitters during the provided three hour buzz, and the best part was the lack of a crash. Overall, red rain may of been viewed as average or mediocre at the time of its original release, but it hasn't aged well.

Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


Red Rain Energy Drink


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