I’m still not convinced on the use of tea as a suitable ingredient in energy drinks. Luckily, the orangeade flavour of this one mostly masks the tea flavour. It’s still there, brewing (see what I did there) at the back somewhere, but the orange-ness is a welcome overtone. Personally though, if you want an orange flavoured energy Monster, get Monster Khaos.
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Caffeine: | 32mg/100ml |
Tags: Large Can, Orange, Tea, UK |
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Calories: | 11kCal/100ml | ||
Size: | 500ml | ||
Sold By: | WH Smith | ||
Web Site: | Click here |
Brilliant! I have missed this drink – it used to be called Lucozade Fuel+Focus and it was my running drink of choice. Non-carbonated, sweet lemon flavour, and caffeine too, it was brilliant to keep you going. Thankfully they’ve brought it back and rebranded it as Lucozade Sport Elite (Citrus… there’s also an Orange version).
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Caffeine: | 16mg/100ml |
Tags: Bottle, Citrus, Lemon, UK |
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Calories: | 38kCal/100ml | ||
Size: | 500ml | ||
Sold By: | Tesco | ||
Web Site: | Click here |
Tesco Energy Drink has been rebranded as Blue Spark… see that review here.
Tesco Energy Drink Sugar Free has been rebranded as Blue Spark Sugar Free. See that review here…
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Caffeine: | 32mg/100ml |
Tags: Clone, Low Calorie, UK |
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Calories: | 4kCal/100ml | ||
Size: | 250ml | ||
Sold By: | Tesco | ||
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Pretty good actually! As opposed to the Tropical Orange flavour of the canned Rockstar Xdurance, this bottle is a normal orange flavour, much like Lucozade Energy Orange. Refreshing and sweet. I’d prefer it in a can to be honest because I find drinks keep cooler for longer like that, but otherwise it’s more convenient as a 500ml option as you can seal it up and save some for later.
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Caffeine: | 32mg/100ml |
Tags: Bottle, Guarana, Orange, UK |
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Calories: | 55kCal/100ml | ||
Size: | 500ml | ||
Sold By: | Road Chef | ||
Web Site: | Click here |
Cheap tasting and probably not worth the effort. It doesn’t quite achieve the optimum sweetness/sharpness ratio and leans on the sharp side making the drink a little unpleasant to consume – it doesn’t taste awful, but it could have been a lot better.
I’d never seen this one before at all so was quite keen to sample its French delights. It has a very low caffeine content as energy drinks go, comparable to Mountain Dew Energy in the UK so I wasn’t expecting much of a kick. It is a Red Bull Clone, but on the sweet side and very watered down making it quite a light tasting drink. I’d recommend it as an energy drink for later in the day when you don’t want a full wake-up, but just have a hankering for the taste.
Discovered at a bar of all places, I had to ask them not to open it before serving. Quite bitter in taste, very much like the European own-brands to some degree and sadly not as nice as I wanted it to be. Branding and can design is great though, and the kick from the product itself is no different to any other regular energy drink, but sadly this is just another clone of the brightly coloured horned creature.
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Caffeine: | 32mg/100ml |
Tags: Clone, UK |
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Calories: | 45kCal/100ml | ||
Size: | 250ml | ||
Sold By: | Dewstow Golf Club | ||
Web Site: | Click here |
Without a doubt this is a Red Bull clone, but instead of taking the usual supermarket tactic of making soured and bitter version, they’ve gone down the Aldi route and made a nice sweet drink. If you happen to be near a French Carrefour hypermarket or supermarket then you can’t go wrong with trying this drink. There’s also a sugarfree version which will probably be published next… The thing is, there’s so many different drink names on the can that I’m not sure what to call it – I’ve settled on Taurine Force as it’s the most prominent label, but the confusion gets more confusing (!?) as you’ll see when I review the diet version.