Blast off with the jet set! You can cover a lot of ground by unleashing the compressed energy inside every can of our premium energy drink.
I wasn't aware that there was a jet set with this soda. I guess mine didn't come with one. The can looks pretty plain. I like the light green color, but that doesn't indicate grapefruit to me. It just looks very plain.
This is completely dependent on your opinion of grapefruit. Most people I know don't like it. I can say, if you've given Ruby Red Ocean Spray a try, and you liked it, you will probably enjoy this beverage as well. It's not as tart as real grapefruit, and goes down pretty smoothly.
The can is way more stylish than the price suggests. Even at $.99, this can would be at home, shared with Bruce, in the clubhouse after a rousing 4 over victory on the back 9. I wouldn't be surprised to see this rebranded as the Lacoste energy drink.
The energy was on par, for a sugar free soda, and the value was good for a circa average overall drink.
The Archer Farms Grapefruit energy drink didn't have a whole lot to offer. It was hard for me to judge because it didn't have a lot of flavor. It was more like seltzer water. It wasn't bad as a cool refreshing beverage though. As it warmed, the artificial sweetener became much more apparent. Since it lacked any other flavor aspartame became the dominant flavor, which will bring its numbers down.
The great thing about this drink is that it only cost 99 cents!! That's right folks, less than a dollar. This is a product made and distributed by Target. There could have been more energy in this drink and it would've ranked much higher for me. But if you're looking for low budget energy drinks, look for Rip It before Archer Farms.