Size: 16 fl. oz.
Caffeine content: 162 mg. per can
Caffeine content: 162 mg. per can
Energy blend: Caffeine, Taurine, Ginseng, B Vitamins
Can/Design:
"Blak Max" is a name that makes a black can perfectly acceptable, with the lime green creating the similarity to Monster's can design. A phoenix is flying over the Blak Max logo, "ARISE- MIND, BODY & SOUL" spans the top of the can for some reason, and the entire design is fairly well-designed for what it is. The entire can is perfectly fine, and it makes itself known in a way better than other Cott beverages have in the past. It also features a "gritty" can texture, which was popularized by Monster's Cuba Lima drink.
Taste:
Monster. I mean, not quite- but pretty close. Consumers would hopefully anticipate a Monster-esque taste from this anyway, and it definitely delivers. Despite what ever detectable differences there may be between this and Monster's original flavor, the ultimate influence of the flavor is evident and ultimately satisfying if you like Monster.
Energy:
A 16 oz. can of Blak Max contains 162 mg. of caffeine, 1920 mg. of taurine, ginseng, and plenty of B vitamins.
Even though the energy blend is pretty typical, it does contain a decent amount of the ingredients that it contains. I doubt that any disappointment would be found in this drink's energy, even though it's nothing special. It's not, "off the wall" energy, but it works, and ultimately satisfies as well as this drink's flavor does. Blak Max also contains a lot of sugar, which helps.
For the price, Blak Max is worth a try. Don't expect anything too innovative, but rather a nice, cheaper alternative to an energy drink that you can no longer afford due to spending the rest of your money on cheaper alternatives to satisfy your caffeine addiction.
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