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Amway XS Energy Drink Rootbeer Blast

I had been trying to acquire this for quite some time. the only way to get some it seems was to find an Amway dealer and buy a whole case. I did find someone but i didn’t at all want a whole case so i waited. i don’t like to have energy drinks for one thing, and i don’t like sugar free things for another. of course the mighty Sagi came through and sent me the one can i wanted.
i must say i am a little scared of this. i popped the seal and let it sit a moment on my desk and after a couple minutes it has started to bubble over. i have never seen a canned drink do that. very weird. but let me try it out…
hhhmmm, it is not horrible. at least not as bad as most zero sugar sodas or most energy drinks i have had, which is maybe the three root beer ones that have existed in the past couple decades. it tastes sort of rootbeer-like, but also has that vile diet aftertaste that wrecks anything good in the end. it is rather watery and strangely not too carbonated, especially with all the bubbling and junk. but i also don’t know what a lot of these ingredients are and they sound scary so i will stop drinking this now. i mean calcium d-pantothenate, niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride and cyanocobalamin? what are these things Amway? i hope it isn’t mind control, don’t let it be mind control. or that weird Compliance stuff from Black Mirror either, ok? thanks.

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Type: Root Beer Comes In: 8.4oz can
Available: everywhere

Obtained in: trade with Sagi
Head: Small Sweetener: sucralose/splenda
Calories: 10 Sodium: 15mg
Carbs: 0g Sugar: 0g
Caffeine: No
Website: amway.com

Ingredients: carbonated water, taurine, l-glutamine, caramel color, citric acid, acesulfame potassium, caffeine, sodium benzoate (preservative), potassium sorbate (preservative), sucralose, calcium d-pantothenate, niacinamide, herbal blend (panax ginseng root extract and panax quinquefolium root extract), pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyanocobalamin

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