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Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Full Throttle Mother

Full Throttle Mother“Full Throttle: Nature is one BAD Mother”

Full Throttle, Full Throttle Fury and Full Throttle Blue Demon are amongst my favorite energy drinks. Seeing another Full Throttle flavor crop up seemed like a no brainer and so I decided to pick one up yesterday.

Full Throttle Mother is quite possibly one of the worst beverages I’ve ever consumed. (It’s second only to Tab.)

Where Mother goes wrong is the fruit juice… The berry flavor just didn’t do it for me. It created an aftertaste that was hardly palatable. I took two sips and had to put it down. I had three other coworkers try it out and two of them had the same reaction as I did: this drink sucks.

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3 comments on “Full Throttle Mother”

  1. Posted by wolvy on Saturday, August 25th, 2007.

    this drink is total crap, i cant believe i wasted my mula on this. stick with the original

  2. Posted by wolvy on Saturday, August 25th, 2007.

    this drink is total crap, i cant believe i wasted my mula on this. stick with the original

  3. Posted by EG on Friday, September 14th, 2007.

    I reviewed it today here with bright color picture: http://taurinerules.blogspot.com/2007/09/full-throttle-mother-review-nature-is.html

    In short, I agree mostly that it is not very good. Pretty disappointing and tastes really nothing like a true acai drink (such as Zola or Sambazon). A better tasting acai drink is the 180 Blue Acai, though that tastes more blueberry like.

    I wouldn’t say its the second worst energy drink I have had since I have had some really bad ones, but it’s definitely in the lower 50%