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Tesco 'Diet' Kick Stimulation Drink |
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22/05/09 (16 review reads) |
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I tend to switch between Asda's version of Red Bull, and this one, which is Tesco's version. I tend to drink Diet Kick, as i'm on a diet, so this can be incorporated into my diet and I have 1 tin every morning.
The drink is meant to wake you up and stimulate you in some way, weather it is to wake you up from being sleepy, or what. I can't say I notice a huge difference after drinking this, and it may all be in the head, but I wouldn't be without my morning tinny!
You can buy this in individual 250ml cans and they cost 44p. Before they used to cost 24p, but have hiked up in price pretty steeply. Tesco recently had an offer of 3 for £1, which I stocked up on. They used to sell a 6 pack for £1.45, but that went out when the offer stopped. You can also buy a 1 litre bottle for 90p, which is handy if you want to have it in the house, and just have a little drink of it now and again. I often have a bottle in the house and this will do me approx 5 days, as I don't have much this way. Unfortunately this tends to go flat.
The design of the bottle and cans are silver coloured. The bottle is quite a fat bottle, and the can is slim line. The only colours on here are blue and red.
The juice is a very light orange colour. It is slightly fizzy, but not that much. I find that the fizz just lasts long enough for you to finish a can. I guess I would prefer if it was a little fizzier, but it is alright how it is.
It is hard to describe the taste. It tastes very similar to Diet Red Bull, and it must be the same ingredients, as the colour is nearly the same as well. It is a slightly sweet juice, which has a slight tang, and sourness about it.
I would recommend this as a diet stimulation drink, as it is drinkable, great when it is really cold, and the price is alright, especially when it is on special offer!
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