Showing posts with label flatt cola lackluster kick. Show all posts
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Monday, November 22, 2010

REVIEW OF FLATT COLA

CAFFEINE CONTENT: 65 MILLIGRAMS PER 8.4 OUNCE CAN.


RATING: 5.5 OUT OF 10.


Caffeinated Cola has been around for centuries, starting with Coca-Cola. Nowadays, energy drink companies like Rockstar and Red Bull are creating there own highly-caffeinated colas. Flatt Cola, a product I have never even heard of, is another one of those energy colas. It comes in a standard 8.4 ounce bullet can with great cartoon artwork, making it look like something out of a comic book. The name might needs some work though. A cola that is flat indicates that it has lost all of its carbonation, making it taste syrupy and unappetizing. I can't understand why they would call it Flatt? Why not, Fizz? On second thought, Fizz doesn't sound too catchy either. Anyhow, The flavor is a nice cola that has a spicy note similar to Coca-Cola. It is smooth and quite tasty. Since it only contains caffeine, and no other energy ingredients, the medicinal flavor is simply not there. If your a fan of cola, purchase this product. You can buy it online. As I just mentioned, the only ingredient that can give you energy here is caffeine unless you count the carbohydrates and sugar. And it doesn't have that much caffeine. At 65 milligrams per can, it is about as concentrated as a Starbucks Tall Caffe Mocha. It has less caffeine than a can of Vault, but it is more concentrated. Due to this lack of caffeine, the performance wasn't much good. Do not expect this drink to wire you in any way. You can get more of a buzz by drinking a bottle of Diet Coca-Cola, which comes in at 77 milligrams per 20 ounce bottle. So we basically have a drink that has a great flavor, but relatively no kick. Rating? A way below average 5.5 out of 10. And now, I'll talk about what I am going to review in the near future. Hopefully VIP Energy will show up at my doorstep sometime soon. In the meantime, I will be trying Arizona Rescue Water Energy.

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