Product Type
Functional: Energy Drink: Regular
Container
12 fl oz (355 ml) slim can
Nutritional Info
Serving size: 1 can;
Amount per serving: Calories: 0;
Total fat: 0g;
Sodium: 95mg;
Total carbs: 0g;
Sugars: 0g;
Protein: 0g;
Vitamin C: 100%;
Niacin: 100%;
Vitamin B6: 190%;
Vitamin B12: 175%;
Pantothenic acid: 50%;
Taurine: 1000mg;
Citrus aurantium: 300mg;
D-Ribose: 120mg
Ingredients
Triple filtered carbonated water, citric acid, taurine, sodium citrate, citrus aurantium extract, natural and artificial flavors, sodium benzoate, D-ribose, caffeine, ascorbic acid, sucralose, potassium sorbate, niacin, acesulfame potassium, pantothenic acid, red #40, vitamin B6, D-glucocuronolactone, choline, inositol, vitamin B12
Review: Hot Raspberry Pure Energy
Posted: Jul 20, 2007 at 12:00 AM
(Last Updated: Feb 17, 2010 at 4:39 PM)
With its bright pink packaging, this product might be a hard one to miss on a cooler shelf. However, upon closer review, we found a variety of conflicting elements on this package, including unknown Asian characters, a red oval that says "HOT", and a tagline of "release your inner heat". We find these different elements to be someone confusing and difficult to interpret, leaving us unsure of who this product will appeal to. Inside the can, you'll find pink colored liquid that uses a sugar free formulation sweetened with sucralose and ace-k. The flavor tastes somewhat similar to other products that are currently in (or were in) this category, which is acceptable but doesn't really give consumers a reason to come back to this product. Overall, Hot is a decent tasting and looking product, but it needs to become more polished and add something original to the mix.