Energy drinks
A community portal about Energy drinks with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Energy drinks are beverages that are designed to give the consumer a burst of energy by using a combination of methylxanthines, B... [more]
A community portal about Energy drinks with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Energy drinks are beverages that are designed to give the consumer a burst of energy by using a combination of methylxanthines, B vitamins, and exotic herbal ingredients. Energy drinks commonly include caffeine, guarana, taurine, various forms of ginseng, maltodextrin, inositol, carnitine, creatine, glucuronolactone and ginkgo biloba. Some contain high levels of sugar, while most brands also offer an artificially sweetened version. Often manufacturers add a very small dose of a powerful stimulant such as carnitine, but the doses of these add-ins are usually so small that any added “boost” is purely psychological. These drinks are typically marketed towards young people, students, people'on the go' and those who play sports.
Life Energy Drink Review

Cost: $2.00
Cost Per Ounce:$0.24
Active Ingredients:Caffeine, Maca, Ginseng, Gingko, B-Vitamins
Taste Rating:8.2
Kick Rating:8.6
Final Judgment Rating:8.5
Energy Drink Ratings Explained
Life Energy Drink Review:
I know, I know, I have been slacking on reviewing Energy Drinks lately.... But it's the middle of summer and I am really short on time. Don't get me wrong, I continue to consume ED's on a daily basis, I just don't have the time to review them (but that should pick up once summer comes to a close). For example I have been sitting on the review of the Life Energy Drink for about 2 months now, so I guess it's time I finally post the review on taste and kick.
Life Energy Drink Review: Taste
First off the lightly carbonated 8.4 ounce Life Energy Drink has a very noticeable citrus flavor. However, I believe there is also somewhat of a peachy aftertaste as well... Along with that peach aftertaste comes a slight medicinal aftertaste. Don't get me wrong, it's better than some of the industry leaders, but it is still pretty noticeable. Even with the slight aftertaste, it really did not take too long for me to down the tiny 8.4 ounce Life Energy Drink. It actually almost tastes like a Mountain Dew. Taste Rating - 8.2
Life Energy Drink Review: Kick
So the taste was not too bad at all, but far from unique... Will the Life Energy Drink hold up in the kick category? Well the energy ingredients include caffeine, ginseng root extract, MACA extract and a decent amount of b-vitamins. The combination of these really did not deliver the kick I was looking for. Maybe if they had a 16 ounce version I wouldn't be left needing more. Anyways, I am not sure that they were going for the Strongest Energy Drink on the market. I think they are going for more of a mix between energy drink and sport drink (potassium from Maca Root) while providing more of a natural boost. If that is the case then they seemed to have hit the target on the mark. Kick Rating - 8.6
Life Energy Drink Review: Final Judgment
Not the strongest or best tasting energy drink on the market but definitely worth a try if you can find it. At the very least this should help make a good tasting mixer with a little pick me up (just don't over do it). I would like to see the same drink released in a low cal version as it might appeal more to the sports enthusiast...Final Judgment - 8.5
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