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I know we just covered Roaring Lion the other day, but since there’s a few of these in the fridge right now, we ought to check them out. Sugar Free Roaring Lion is, for those of you who haven’t figured it out, the sugar free, no calorie variety of Roaring Lion. There’s not much to go into detail right now, having it be it’s similar in many ways to it’s sugared up cousin, so let’s get right to the review.
One of the thing that’s different about Sugar Free Roaring Lion is that it doesn’t come in a can, but in a 17oz plastic bottle. You know I love bottles, because it lets me spread my caffeine consumption out over time, as I’m able to set it down without fear of it spilling. Also, because of this beast’s size, it contains two servings, bringing it to a grand total of about 160~170mg of caffeine per bottle. The bottle is light blue in color, in comparison to the can’s darker shade, and the roaring lion and claw marks are still prominently displayed on the front. Like its brethren, it has a light caramel hue to it, and smells no different.
Despite its lack of sugar, this sugar free drink tastes remarkably similar to the standard version! It has that same Red Bull taste, but it’s just slighly less sweet (obviously). However, this doesn’t seem to detract from the taste all that much, it still has a kick and at times it was difficult to notice a difference at all.
That’s all for now, I apologize for the brevity of this article, but it’s so darn similar to the the sugared version that if you want to know more, just read this. As for buying the stuff, you can get it straight from the source, be it in bottles, cans, or even in 3 gallon bag!
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