FRS Energy Drink Review - Wild Berry
Cost: $2.59
Cost Per Ounce:$0.23
Active Ingredients:Green Tea Extract, Caffeine, Quercetin, B-Vitamins
Taste Rating:8.4
Kick Rating:8.9
Final Judgment Rating:8.9
Energy Drink Ratings Explained
FRS Energy Drink Review - Wild Berry:
Well the FRS Energy Drink lineup has been out for quite some time and seems quite popular, especially with the backing and support of Lance Armstrong. The FRS Energy Drinks are supposed to be healthy alternative to your normal everyday Energy Drinks as they contain antioxidants, flavonoids, and vitamins. So what does FRS actually stand for? Free Radical Scavengers - which is where the antioxidants come into play as these help get rid of the free radicals in your system. What else makes this drink healthy? Well the flavonoids (quercetin) supply the antioxidant benefits of 8 servings of red onions while the green tea catechins are supposed to help with weight management by increasing your metabolic rate, which in turn encourages the body to burn excess carbohydrates and fat which makes it a great addition to your workouts! Combine these aspects with all the vitamins and fiber (2 grams) and the FRS Energy Drink seems pretty healthy. So let's put it to the taste and kick test.
FRS Energy Drink Review - Wild Berry: Taste
First off the 11.5 ounce FRS Energy Drink comes in 5 different flavors (Orange, Lemon Lime, Peach Mango - Low Cal, Orange - Low Cal, Wild Berry - Low Cal), of which I am reviewing the Low calorie (25 calories) wild berry flavor. I will eventually review the other flavors but for now I will focus on Wild Berry. So enough blah blah blah already, how does it taste? Well I have to say that I have had better Wild Berry flavored energy drinks than FRS Energy, but these drinks are usually sugar laden and not good as an addition to my workout. There is a slightly bitter aftertaste after drinking this, but less than a Red Bull. Now I don't think it is from any of the medicinal energy ingredients, as it is probably from one of the multitude of vitamins, minerals ,green tea or flavonoids. My guess is the green tea taste is coming out a bit. Either way the Wild Berry taste was pretty good, it just had some bite. It is up to you if you feel the health benefits of this drink outweigh the slightly bitter taste. IMHO, they are. Taste Rating - 8.4
FRS Energy Drink Review - Wild Berry: Kick
Alright the taste is slightly bitter, but maybe the Wild Berry FRS Energy Drink can save itself in the kick category. Well it looks like the main energy ingredients include green tea extract (85 milligrams), caffeine and b-vitamins. The kick was not immediate or over the top, but I did feel a nice boost of energy which I sustained for several hours. Again it was not tons of energy, it was more of a refreshing feeling. I guess the sustained energy is more of what FRS is going for, especially since they chose Lance Armstrong as their peddler. Besides the energy, you also get the metabolic benefits which should be good for any one on a diet or looking for an addition to their workouts. Kick Rating - 8.9
FRS Energy Drink Review - Wild Berry: Final Judgment
Slighyly bitter taste, coupled with a sustainable kick and all the health aspects which might overshadow those two anyway. It is nice to see that there are healthier alternatives to your mainstream ED, and I know that I like having a healthier product to sample every once in a while. If you want to try it out for yourself you can get a free sample that includes 2 low calorie ready to drink cans, low calorie packets, soft chews and a low calorie concentrate which amounts to a 14 day supply of energy and metabolic boosters. I believe all you have to pay is the $5.99 shipping costs, which is not too bad for a 14 day trial. If you want the free trial, click on the image below. Final Judgment - 8.9
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