I noticed that the can had a note "best used by date on the bottom of the can", I really thought I was onto something, I must have gotten one that went bad 7 or 8 years ago. That wasn't the case, it didn't expire for almost a year, which led me to a new conclusion, perhaps N-Motion should be aged to not taste like throw up. Anyway, I also did not follow the directions to shake gently, but did serve chilled.
N-Motion is a product of BodyBlocks, and I also am beginning to believe it's "N Motion", even though the can has a dash-looking bubble on the can, that looks like "N-Motion". Either way, it's supposed to "Energize Your Body & Soul".
"N-Motion energy drink from BodyBlocks provides increased performance for the athlete or the person on the go."
"Get the energy you need to continue your day and enjoy the great taste of N-Motion."
I think the original draft included something like, "really, it tastes great, it says so right here on the can".
The blue can is very pretty.
Surprisingly, The sugar free was the most tolerable of all the N-Motion offerings. I figured the more you could syrup it up, the more tolerable it would be. I've never so welcomed the taste of a artificial sweetener. The ingredients state that there is strawberry (from concentrate) in this beverage, I certainly didn't taste it.
This drink has caffeine, unline the MV II formula (which sucks), so I felt like I'd had a 12oz. serving of coffee, which is not too bad, especially since $1 is cheaper than a 12oz. cup of coffee at most ghastly chain coffee establishments.
I took one sip of this, tasted the passion fruit, and gave it to Jason. He can tolerate the taste, so I'm mirroring his review, on energy and value, as I'm unable to stomach the taste of this drink, the Caffeine Free or Regular versions.