Reviews

Review: Cricket Cola

Cricket Cola is a unique new cola that features a special ingredient — green tea. Yes, this may sound a little unorthodox, but it gives the beverage a really special…

Review: Groover Smoothie

Fresh from the San Francisco Fancy Food Show is Groover Smoothie. The same folks that brought you Smoothiepak are back with another fine product. This variety comes in an 250ml…

Review: Tunnel Energy Drink

Tunnel Energy Drink is the latest German energy drink to hit the US shores. This one claims to have a unique style and taste. Unfortunately, we’ve heard that line many…

Review: Mistic RE

RE is Mistic’s latest entry into the energy drink market. Using a 14oz aluminum bottle, the packaging is the most unique attribute of this product. Otherwise, you’re basically stuck with…

Review: Sweet Leaf Tea: Two More Flavors

Sweet Leaf Tea is back with two new flavors. This time they’ve added a Peach Tea and a Diet Sweet Tea. Each of these flavors has the same great brew…

Review: X-drinx

The original Xplosive energyT drink!…

Review: Jeff’s Sodas

In 1990’s the founders of Egg Cream America developed their initial corporate mission – in simpler terms, to put the delicious fountain egg cream in a bottle for mass consumption.…

Review: Blue Energy

Re-charge your batteries naturally with Blue Energy, a natural flavored, lightly carbonated energy supplement. Blue Sky Blue Energy is specially formulated with the amino acid Taurine, Panax Ginseng, Key B…

Review: Henry Weinhard’s: New Flavor

Henry Weinhard’s, which is produced on the west coast by Miller, has always been known as one of the finer micro-sodas on the market. Now they’ve added a new flavor…

Review: Bally Blast Energy Drink

Bally Blast Energy Drink is the latest addition to Bally’s popular line of performance enhancing products and supplements. Bally Blasat is a unique energizing blend of taurine, ginseng, ginkgo biloba,…

Review: Pacific Chai

Pacific Chai is one of those products that’s been around since BevNET was just getting started. We’re happy to see companies like this that are still around and still evolving…