G Fuel Energy Drink : Sage Mode

G Fuel Energy Drink : Sage Mode

The taste of this G Fuel Energy Drink might suggest pineapple, but it’s apparently a blend of pomelo and white peach. It’s “inspired by Naruto Shippuden”; there should be a colon between those last two names; the Sage Mode bit of which themes rather perfectly with this being promoted to enhance “performance energy” and “extreme focus”.

my rating : 3 of 5

G Fuel Energy Drink : Watermelon Limeade

G Fuel Energy Drink : Watermelon Limeade

Watermelon alone would be better; Lime is one of my least favorite fruit flavors; but it’s an interesting blend. The concept is most appropriate for summer as few Energy Drinks would be more refreshing ice cold on a hot (June/July/August) day. There are 300 milligrams of caffeine, by the way, for hours of fun in the sun.

my rating : 3 of 5

G Fuel Energy Drink : Berry Bomb

G Fuel Energy Drink : Berry Bomb

The name is somewhat of a misnomer. It implies an explosion of flavor, but the taste of Berry is rather subtle. It’s more like a firecracker. The Bomb bit is more suitable in reference to the fact that this Energy Drink packs 300 milligrams of caffeine; enough to keep you (blown) up for hours.

my rating : 3 of 5

G Fuel Energy Drink : Blue Bomber Slushee

G Fuel Energy Drink : Blue Bomber Slushee

You’d think this Energy Drink is supposed to taste like Blueberries, but the flavor is actually a blend of Blue raspberry and vanilla. That, not the fact that it’s based on one of my favorite Nintendo game series, is why it tastes more pleasant than expected. Drink it Slushee from the freezer for the full effect.

my rating : 3 of 5

G Fuel Energy Drink : Peach Rings

G Fuel Energy Drink : Peach Rings

This Energy Drink is supposed to taste like Peach Rings candy; what Sonic The Hedgehog has to do with the flavor is anyone’s guess; but it tastes more like a Peach cocktail. That, for those of us who dislike the bitter taste of alcohol, isn’t a good thing. It’s not quite as bad as Big Game Peach Passion, but it’s bad.

my rating : 2 of 5

audio review : WAWG [ We All We Got ] ( album ) … Tha Dogg Pound

We All We Got would’ve sufficed. The WAWG abbreviation is tacky and redundant. The album makes more sense musically; the Intro is vintage Death Row; though it doesn’t get particularly interesting till “the last record” when Snoop leaves LA for New York City. Who Da Hardest, he asks over a DJ Premier beat. Tha Dogg Pound reply with guests RBX and The Lady Of Rage as you wish the whole album sounded like this.

my rating : 3 of 5

2024

The Alex Jones Show [ 2024 June 01 ]