There is a slight lemon-lime after taste that lingers, but I think this is due to the HFCS sweetener. The taste remains decent and I actually think this stuff isn't half bad. So I take a few more sips to make sure my taste buds registered Full Throttle Correctly. To be honest I was expecting a rather vulgar and stomach traumatizing taste, but instead I got a rather mellow lemon-lime flavor that goes down easily. Oh well, time to drink Full Throttle Full Citrus and see what it’s all about! "Real energy" was also referenced and I wonder if there is such a thing as fake energy. I immediately wonder who wrote that and wonder how they thought it sounded good enough to put on the can's label. No mystery ingredients, no bull." Folks I can't help but notice the inadvertent adult innuendo embedded in the cans description of its contents. Our 'No Choke Mixture' is about FULL FLAVOR you don't have to force down, and reliable energy ingredients that help you get the job done. I've been called one of those two things before during my adult life but I think I'm safe, wait what is this? A pitch on the can that extols the benefits of Full Throttle, I will copy said verbatim: "Hard working Full Throttle combines true refreshment with real energy. Loads of caffeine and high fructose corn syrup await, and I can't help but chuckle at the warning to pregnant women and children to stay away. Either way I'll be drinking it, there is a review to do! So after the transaction is completed I read the label to see what I'm in for. I immediately wonder if there is a partial citrus flavor out there, or if the purveyors of Full Throttle are surreptitiously conveying the message that they do not water down their beverage. Full Throttle Energy Drink is a beverage that hasn't been reviewed yet, so while at a shady corner market I purchased the "Full Citrus Flavor" variety.
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