JOKER MAD ENERGY TROPICAL MANGO
The Tropical Mango flavor of JOKER MAD ENERGY, sold by the Circle K Group in the U.S. and Canada. Originally released by Hansen Natural, this energy drink brand was discontinued, but later it was relaunched by Circle K.
JOKER MAD ENERGY TROPICAL MANGO
Manufacturer | Circle K |
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Country of Origin | USA |
Price | 1.99 USD |
Flavor | Orange、Tropical citrus、Mango |
Total rating | ★★★☆☆ |
Author: Energy Drink-kun
In 2001, while living in the United States, I encountered energy drinks through the dance scene and was deeply impressed. After returning to Japan, I found that energy drinks were considered novelty beverages, so I established a comprehensive website in 2013 to share the true appeal of energy drinks. As an energy drink enthusiast, I began drinking them seriously again, collecting over 7,000 varieties of energy drinks from various countries. I am also active as a critic and expert, receiving media interviews.
Flavor of JOKER MAD ENERGY TROPICAL MANGO
The liquid is a clear gold, and the fragrance is a recognizable sugary fruit mix. It doesn’t really evoke a fruity aroma.
When you take a sip, the tanginess lingers in your mouth. The tropical fruit flavor features mango and orange as the main notes, delivering the flavor profile of exotic fruits.
As expected from the scent, the taste also lacks the sensation of real fruit or pulp, offering a distinct artificial tropical fruit flavor that reminds you of a powdered mix. It gives off a somewhat cheap impression.
Considering the price of energy drinks, the cheap flavor can be a bit off-putting, but on the other hand, it could be perfect for people who enjoy this kind of inexpensive tropical fruit taste.
Energy Ingredients of JOKER MAD ENERGY TROPICAL MANGO
It contains 206mg of caffeine, taurine, glucuronolactone, and inositol. The high caffeine content is surprisingly strong!
Design of JOKER MAD ENERGY TROPICAL MANGO
The design features an orange swirl. It's easy to guess that it’s a fruit-flavored product. And there's the Joker face. It's hard to say that the design is cool, and despite this, I’ve passed on it numerous times during my trips to the U.S. and Canada. The design really does matter.
However, if you take a closer look, the caffeine content is decent for an energy drink, and many stores consistently offer four different flavors, which suggests that there might be quite a few repeat customers.
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