Liquid Ice Energy Drink is definitely wrapped right. The can looks so ice cold and energizing. The website is equally impressive. Full of blue streaky things and bumping techno beats. It really caught my attention.
As a general rule, anything that's blue tastes good. As we learned from Star Trek, it also makes a fashionable drink color for the future. Liquid Ice Energy Drink proves both of the aforementioned theorems and redefines them as scientific law. It tastes like the candy part of blue "warhead" candy (not the sour part, but the pleasant candy part you get to after the sour rush). All of the marketing materials promote this drink as a "mixing" drink, which isn't our specialty, but with taste this good, I can see why people would want to utilize it to make the slow, arduous inebriation process more enjoyable. Personally, I can't see ruining a great tasting drink like this by mixing it, it's like lighting a Cuban cigar with a tire fire.
I was surprised with the energy boost I received, I expected little, since the taste was so good, I assumed this was an "all taste" mixer drink. I was wrong on that, I received a better than average jolt of "get-up-and-go". I was so jacked, I typed "/dance" in World of Warcraft, and my Night Elf warrior digitally transmitted my vitality for everyone in Ironforge to see.
As for value, after realizing that the original price I viewed was Canadian, I felt better knowing that this beverage is available for US gold standard $1.99 per can. Certainly not a drink to buy strictly for value, but then neither are the $6 + mixed drinks you're buying
When I first saw this soda I couldn't help but think of that commercial with Hilary Duff and what's-her-name, doing that annoying "It's liquid", "No it's ice" ditty. But when I drank it I realized it was it was neither. It was candy. This stuff tastes so good; it's amazing that it only has 29g of sugar. That's really pretty low compared to ones like Panther.
This drink also packed a pretty decent kick. The folks at Liquid Ice Energy Drink claim that it's the fuel efficiency of ubiquinone that boosts you along. Now this is something new for me. So I looked a little further into it and found some pretty interesting facts. Ubiquinone (CoQ10) is a naturally occurring co-enzyme which helps generate chemical and electrical energy from the foods we eat. Natural production of CoQ10 is limited by its complexity and deficiencies are very common. The American Journal of Cardiology reported that CoQ10 increases exercise tolerance and revitalizes the immune system. A 75% deficiency of CoQ10 in the heart cells can cause the heart to stop functioning. The recommended daily supplement is 15-50mg per day.
Liquid Ice is actually helping your whole body. How could you say no to that? You can also find this in Spencer Gifts. My only complaint is that I'd really like to see this on a 16oz can.