Blue Streak can looks much more elaborate than actual streaks. I suppose random streaks on a can aren't very marketable. The streaks on this can look more like wallpaper designs.
For some time, Blue Streak has been labeled as different prices at Food Lion stores ranging from $1.19 to $1.49. Ultimately, they always ring up for $.89. At a full 16oz., that price makes Blue Streak the paragon of value.
The amazing part is that Blue Streak tastes pretty good. It's not breaking any new ground, but it has a light citrus, heavy sugar taste, that screams of old-fashioned tooth-rotting good taste. It will thicken up on you, and it did seem like a time trial to drink the whole can before it went flat, but all-in-all as good as the majority of $2 drinks.
Blue Streak isn't breaking new ground on energy either. I'd put it on par with Rip it Power, the previous price champion, only Blue Streak tastes better. This is priced better than a 20oz. Mountain Dew, and will certainly give you more energy.
This soda is the definition of value. I would think twice before dropping $1.49 on it, but at $.89 it's a no-brainer. Stop buying Red Bull and embrace Blue Streak Energy Drink.
Blue Streak tastes like any random generic flavored energy drink. Had it been named Energy Drink I think it would have been more fitting. The drink itself was not blue, nor was it any blue color flavors (raspberry, blueberry, etc). It seemed that everything about it was pretty average. The one thing that stood out about Blue Streak is the outstanding value. These run 89 cents each for a 16oz drink. That is the most amazing price for a drink that I've ever seen, and suddenly this is not an average drink. In fact all of sudden Blue Streak tastes better and goes down wonderfully smoothly. But the truth is that for 89cents all I'm really looking for is a drink that is not repulsive to drink. Which might seem like pretty low standards, but if you haven?t checked out some old reviews you should see Bawlz Guaranexx, Tab Energy, Korean Ginseng Drink.