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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These are way over priced for what they are. At $12-$20 for a case they're an ok deal. But at $40 these arent worth it. Also They don't taste all that well I mean the flavour is close to what's advertised but they have an extremely i don't know chalky? After taste only way I can describe it.Also they advertise no jitters but the caffeine content is up there and I was always kind of bouncing off the walls drinking them which is something I never get with Yerba mates, or G-fuel.Now that being said taste is subjective. I would recommend trying these if you like something different, but I wouldn't get a case again. If I saw it at a gas station or something I'd pick one of their other flavors up as it's not terrible it's just not great either.
SHW
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
The tea order arrived as advertised. The tea is tasty.
Jose roman
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Very light taste but very refreshing
Michael Avery
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Tastes great and is clean organic sugar and caffeine. No crash or chemical rush like other energy drinks. Go Jo Shimoda!!
The Sir Sir
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Weird drinks are perfect for those that lowered their sugar intake and now find everything they eat or drink to sweet. Acai is my favorite, and easily my favorite Yerba Mate drink available. Being a self proclaimed Weird individual, I'm happy to have a drink that represents my strange taste. To those that still consume plenty of sugar these drinks will not be sweet enough. They fill a special niche that I wish more products covered. I do not like sugar substitutes, this is where Weird excels, less sugar but still sugar.
Shao Ng
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
This is my second tango with "Drink Weird," and let me tell you, I’m officially hooked. My first encounter was with their mint-flavored Yerba tea, which was great, but their Organic Agua de Jamaica Black Tea? Game. Changer.I’m a certified Jamaica fiend—seriously, if it’s got hibiscus, I’m there. And this drink delivers in every way that matters. The sweet and floral notes of hibiscus? On point. The 160mg of organic caffeine? Yes, please. And all of this without the migraine-inducing horror show that is sucralose, aspartame, stevia, or monk fruit. If you’ve ever tried finding a drink that packs a caffeinated punch without triggering a headache that makes you want to hide in a cave, you know what a miracle this is.Each can is a not-too-sweet, perfectly balanced sip of heaven that gives me the energy boost I need without the usual sugar crash or synthetic aftertaste. And here’s the cherry on top: Drink Weird is independently owned, so you’re not accidentally funding some soulless corporate giant with questionable ethics. Nope, your money’s going to the good folks who actually care about making something delicious and migraine-free.So, if you’re tired of energy drinks that taste like battery acid and make you feel like you’ve been hit by a truck, do yourself a favor and grab a can of this stuff. It’s weirdly perfect.
XA-F
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I was looking for a potentially, lighter alternative to energy drinks and landed on tea drinks as a source of caffeine without the added B-vitamins. This hit the spot because they're lightly sweetened, and not syrupy. Some say they're watery, but i actually appreciate the lightness of the flavor. I've tried the passionfruit, Jamaica and the spearmint varieties at this time and have liked all of them. The only issue I have is with the shipping packaging as there's not any shock absorption in the box. This lead to my first box to arrive with dented cans, and one can had completely leaked out. I've not had that much damage on my next orders, but is a concern. Was still worth reordering despite the loss.
MR
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I have tried many of their flavors and I like them, but I was looking forward to the hibiscus the most, and I was disappointed. It is not that I dislike it, but organic hibiscus extract is the last ingredient listed, and it tastes like it. I had to take another look at the can to be sure it wasn't just plain tea. Double or triple (or more) the amount of hibiscus and it could be great.
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