>>16495763Anyway, maybe that's just the limitations of an energy drink, I wouldn't know. But the second part is inexcusable.
The taste. Or more so, how the taste is advertised, if I put that right. You'll get it.
Now, I get that there are people who enjoy the flavors which I don't myself. It's easy for me to simply not get those flavors. Except here.
The energy drink was orange or lemon flavored, I don't really recall. But I don't like neither tastes in a drink. That's what made it so unbearable to drink, alongside that soda sensation. I genuinely couldn't handle more than 6 sips before dumping the thing in the garbage.
But whatever, not the point, I'm not protesting against these flavors existing.
Just that, these motherfuckers. What is wrong with them.
The can for this orange/lemon flavored drink was WHITE. What the fuck.
Literally who figures a drink in a completely white can to be orange/lemon? Nobdoy. Ever. I'm pretty sure on that. There is absolutely no reason for you to have the can be white. Just fucking have it be orange or yellow. Is it really that hard?
And yes, this is important. Imagine if when you went to buy your favorite kind of juice, the carton it's in had the color of a completely other random fruit. You would get confused, right? You would inevitably buy the wrong juice if you weren't paying attention, yeah?
So, why is it like this with energy drinks? Maybe you could blame me a little. I didn't read anything on the can when I picked it up. But, it's white. It being orange or lemon flavored was the absolute LAST thing that I would've guessed it to be. And it could've been any other flavor.
Just why does white correspond to that flavor? I can't really think of what else it would be in particular, but, it just wouldn't be orange or lemon. Maybe just don't paint your can of energy drink white? Just paint it whatever flavor it is? What the fuck is wrong with these people? Why?