I have been sitting on Wild Buzz Energy Drink for a long time. I just never had the time to write a review for it since the can is so boring. I don't know why the company bothered with such a half-ass logo, but they did and as a result I found it and must review it. Wild Buzz's can not only looks bad, but seems to be very flimsy like it could fall apart just in my grip. I have never tried smashing a 16 ounce can against my forehead, but I'm pretty sure if I do it with Wild Buzz it'll crumple like tin foil.
Based on the can, it's no surprise that Wild Buzz Energy Drink is a Red Bull clone. However, it is not a bad one. I would say that it beats out many of the followers who want to share in Red Bull's piece of the premium energy drink pie. Basically Wild Buzz comes across as a mild version of the classic gummy apple flavor. Everything seems more mild with this caramel colored drink. There's not much gumminess to it, no bitterness and very little sour except for some that comes through on the aftertaste. I would rank it at the top of the clone list, but it's definitely in the top 50% of all Red Bull Clones based on taste.
Wild Buzz Energy Drink doesn't give much buzz at all. In fact this may be the lowest buzz producing energy drink I have ever had. Take a look at the ingredients and you can see why. All that's in here is sucrose, glucose, taurine, sodium hexametaphosphate, caffeine, glucuronolactone, B Vitamins, and inositol. That is so weak. These guys just mailed in it with their taste, packaging and ingredients. Compare Wild Buzz to unique boot strapped energy drink products like Mana, Slumpbuster, and Slap and you just shake your head.
Monday, October 6, 2008
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