![]() ![]() Seriously, they went all out on the fruit flavors! Pineapple, mango, apple, apricot, orange, man. RED 40 CHAS RAD APPROVED! KIDS OFF THE WALLS! It is a bit high, but this is an energy drink.Ĭarbonated water, sugar, mango juice from concentrate, guava puree, white grape juice concentrate, glucose, apple juice concentrate, citric acid, taurine, pineapple syrup, pineapple juice concentrate, potassium citrate, natural flavors, lemon pulp, apricot puree, orange juice concentrate, peach puree, sodium citrate, potassium sorbate, caffeine, niacinamide, l-carnitine l-tartrate, sucralose, xanthan gum, sodium alginate, passionfruit juice concentrate, inositol, gum arabic, sodium benzoate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, ester gum, salt, red 40, cyanocobalamin. So, this is going straight 200% in the B Vitamin department. I’m just gonna write the facts per can since who the heck only drinks half a can of Monster?Ģ30 calories. ![]() ![]() Monster, once again, gives me the the option of looking at the facts per serving and per can. I’m just gonna jump into the nutrition facts and ingredients here.Ģ servings per container. This contains 16% juice! Parents! This has juice so it is good for your kids! We gotta cover this drink! We gotta taste this before Dia De Los Muertos! I think an exclamation mark would have been a better choice here. It just looks silly because it could also give the sense of something deviant happening when you drink this. What? Is it trying to give a feel of longevity to the party? Okay, I get that. Whatever.That still doesn’t excuse the last bit where it is not only an incomplete sentence, the ellipsis doesn’t make too much sense here. I guess it was a bold move to not use an Oxford Comma here. I get it, Monster is cool and cutting edge. Second, where’s the other comma in your list? “marigolds, mysticism, and memories.” Okay, this might be an Oxford Comma thing, but it just looks better. I wouldn’t have had a problem with this if it was like “On the 31st of October” and then punctuated like that. Okay, how did this person get hired to write this and I remain working two part time jobs? First off, if you’re gonna write the date like an American, you should also follow standard American punctuation which has a period go inside the quotation marks. Mango Loco is a heavenly blend of exotic juices certain to attract even the most stubborn spirit.Ĭrazy good taste with just enough of that Monster magic to keep the party going for days…” Marigolds, mysticism and memories combined with food and drink entice the souls of the departed to join the party. “On the eve of October 31st each year friends and family gather to celebrate ‘Dia de Lost Muertos’. I just wish the can gave the artist credit since I don’t see it on here. You can also see a little hint of the color use at the bottom of this can. I know the picture here mostly just shows the light blue and orange, but the skeletons on the side have all sorts of colors in their clothes. The shading on the tequila one gives it a different feel than this can. What do I mean by that? I mean, not every artist is going to draw one of these Dia De Los Muertos skulls the same way. ![]() Is it as good as that tequila I covered not too long ago? It is different, but I think it is kind of on par with it. I think they did a good job capturing the whole skull style. This can is so colorful and the designs on the side are really neat. It always seems like these Latin America themed drinks have a mango flavoring. I’m looking forward to a more fruity version of Monster. It sits with Pipeline Punch which was also pretty good. So, this is another drink in the Juice Monster brand. Is it actually new? Well, I hadn’t seen it before since late September, so it is new to me. With Dia De Los Muertos coming up soon, I thought it might be a good idea to cover this new Monster drink. ![]()
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