
Taste:8
Like that it tastes so natural, for being a lo-carb sugar free drink. Usually they taste like a candy or a soda-pop, while this actually tastes like it has real juice in it. I could taste the orange in it very clearly, but it was a very different kind of drink than the sugary oranges of Rockstar, Monster or NOS.
Nutrition/Buzz:7
Pretty decent fare - 200 mg per can of caffeine. The only thing out of the ordinary B vitamin/taurine mix is Folate, which is really another B vitamin. They still use bromated vegetable oil, which is an odd thing to see in a 0 calorie drink. In terms of sweetening agents, they went the wise choice of sucralose and Ace-K. While I am not thrilled with the sucralose, it could be worse... Overall, it got about 2 hours of energy with almost no crash. While not fantastic, I would certainly give this drink another go.
Packaging:6
Unfortunately, it does not standout nearly as much as their logo does. The logo is this ultra cool DNA strand with a skull wrapped around it, much better than this DNA strand in orange with a very odd font choice. There is also this sort of embossed outline of extreme sports stuff - some of which I get. There is a gibson guitar, extreme motorcrosser, surfer, skater and 2 things I have no clue what they are supposed to be. As much a s the drink is good, this design is one for the cheapo bin. With only using 2 colors, look what syzmo did mopared to this thing. If they are going tobe big, they should swap this out for the awesome skull thing instead. I do appreciate the caffeine content and the drink info - although the ingredients list is nearly impossible to read with such cheese fonts.
Website:8 dnaenergydrink.com
OK - design is left over from a myspace wastebasket, it is big and clunky and hard to navigate. So why an 8? Because you could tell that it is NOT built by a web designer, but just some guy at the company with a little skill with photoshop. If a design house got this job - it would be a 3 - but for someone who obviously was learning how to develop a site on the fly it has a lot going for it. It gives you all the info you need, tons of marketing marerial to help sell you on the fact that they are "Xtreme", even displaying a gallery and working shopping cart. I say keep this one cranking - don't try to upgrade the look or bring it to a big design firm. Sure it looks amatuer, but that is not only acceptable, but even helps sell the drink more that the site it just so raw.
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