Joker Mad Energy Lo-Carb

A Fair & Honest Energy Drink Review

Joker Mad Energy Lo-Carb Retail Package Description

The same French jester with 8 balls on his hat, and squid skeleton heads as the regular joker, only with a nauseating blue background twist. Apparently "the reason we call it Mad Energy is 'cause Joker is loaded with a high potency energy blend to give you a lift when you need it most!" The makers go on to say, "So, whether you just need to make it through the day or party", (like a rockstar?), "all night grab a Joker Mad Energy and you'll be ready for the fight". (I wasn't aware there was going to be a fight) "Joker Mad Energy...Outrageous". (Truly, truly, truly outrageous? By the way...Jem is my name)

Caffeine Addict's Joker Mad Energy Lo-Carb Review

This drink was better when it was called Monster Lo-Carb. If I closed my eyes I could almost imagine enjoying a tall chilled can of the "blue" Monster. The taste was good, but, like a Puff Daddy/P. Diddy/Diddy song, not very original.

I disagreed with the naming of the regular mad energy, as I didn't think it made any sense. The Joker doesn't look mad, he looks like a date rapist. The Lo-Carb on the other hand, is aptly named, as that blue color makes me furious. I was so mad when I consumed the Joker Lo-Carb, I wanted to smash the can against my head, but I'm a pansy, so I scolded it verbally. I think it learned its lesson. Seriously, the energy was about the same as a Monster Lo-Carb as well.

All-in-all, I'd certainly buy it if they were out of Monster Lo-Carb, but I'd wrap something around it, maybe a happy bunny spaz juice can sticker.

Energy Junkie's Joker Mad Energy Lo-Carb Review

Joker Mad Energy Lo-Carb is the same thing as the blue Monster. It looks smells and tastes exactly the same. Uh-oh, coincindentally, the lo-carb Joker can is blue too!! I wonder why that is.. and why it's so hard to find any information about Joker Mad Energy. Is it posible that it was released by the same company to try to trick us? This is just like that time that Stephen King released that book under an alias to see if anyone would buy it. People with lots of money will do things like that to try to trick us common folk.

I really enjoy Monster Lo-Carb, and since this one is exactly the same, you'd think that I am going to give it the same marks. But I'm not because Joker is copying Monster, and no one likes a copycat.