![]() ![]() Each flavor is marketed as having slightly different effects (some having L-Theanine for relaxation or D-Ribose for sustained energy). ![]() Marketing Ploy or “Miracle”?ĭespite the abundance of flavors to choose from, the part of the review I was most interested in was how the new drinks would compare in effects to the regular flavor. I have never been a strong proponent of regular AMP but even as picky as I am I was still was able to find that the cherry, also known as AMP Overdrive, was surprisingly good as far as artificial cherry goes. The whole lineup might not win the hearts of the major Fiends but I’d be willing to bet that anyone could find at least one flavor that they enjoyed. The new colors (and corresponding flavors) include purple (grape), blue (mixed berry), orange (pretty obvious), and my personal favorite red as cherry. The new cans in the lineup are a welcome change to the all too common green silver and black style of so many other energy drinks nowadays. ![]() Let’s see what kind of competition this new AMP family brings to the neighborhood. Regardless, a few years back Mountain Dew took a step in the right direction to appeal to their more die-hard consumers with a new product line with a similar name.Well energy-fiends, it’s been 7 years since that venture began and starting this past January, AMP received not only a new image, but a wide range of updated flavors. The phrase was coined as a common abbreviation for amphetamines, which well, get you amped, go figure huh. Amp it’s a term used often by eccentrics and extremists to describe their excited mood, and for good reason too. ![]()
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