Want to rev your engines? "High Energy Drink" is stated twice on the can, in a Halloween-like font, because Halloween is high energy. Otherwise, it's "Low Sugar!" & "Low Carbohydrate!", but has "Great Taste!". All this is in red, so it's really important. It's "Lite! Only 20 Calories" too. The Highland, Ca company also states that it's "High Octane Energy Formula Body Fuel". They warn "Consumer Responsibility: Up to 4 cans per day". It's said to "Work Great and Taste Great".
This was the first of four Energy drinks I consumed on an 11 hour drive leaving Pittsburgh. I can tell you that the "High Octane Body Fuel" burns quickly, as I wasn't far from the city before it was time for drink #2. The taste was very mild, not unpleasant, but not very bold. Since it wasn't unpleasant, as some energy drinks are, I scored it as average. The $2 price tag for a 8.4 oz soda was also rather high. I've had a problem with this since the first generation of energy drinks, if I'm thirsty and need energy, I'd like to get a reasonable amount of soda.
This soda failed to make an impression on me. If I had to pick one positive thing to say about it... the can is very energetic. The designers of the can did a great job. Just looking at it made me want to jump around with it. (I didn't jump around for fear of shaking the soda too much.) Everything else was substandard. Of course, once again, the small can was quite the negative, especially since there wasn't much else that made this a pleasurable experience.