Vault Red Blitz: A Berry Bursting Energy Drink

I wrote an article not too long ago that asked why two liter bottles of Mountain Dew Code Red seem to be disappearing from store shelves. It seems that it is not in other countries, but it is certain where I live. That’s right, I can no longer find a grocer that has two bottles of Code Red. This is very unlikely, considering that the drink has proven to be quite successful for Pepsi. In fact, I still see more people drinking 20 oz Code Red than regular Mountain Dew. There is now a new red lemon drink on the market and although it has proven to be very difficult to track down, it is well worth the effort.

Vault Red Blitz is a great pain in the butt, but it’s worth the effort. I’m not a big fan of the regular Vault, since the Mountain Dew MDX is inferior. Support is not quite as good as MDX. As for the energy boost Vault and MDX are supposed to provide, I think it’s safe, okay. them I consume just enough caffeine to honestly believe that I am resisting my emotions. So in this part I reach another reason if it is an energy drink if you like the taste. Pretty much brings us back to Vault Red Blitz.

Like its regular citrus sibling, Vault Red Blitz contains all the herbal supplements that are supposed to fuel your metabolism and provide an energy boost. Like I said, it doesn’t work on that level for me. But where Vault Red Blitz definitely shines is in its flavor. I refer to it as Cherry Snail, but in fact the drink itself is not bought as a competitor to Red as Codice. It’s not as cherry flavored as berry. In fact, it’s kind of hard to nail down exactly what kind of red flavor we’re talking about. Maybe called Vault Berry Blast. The taste probably depends on the person; some will judge more by the taste of strawberries, others by blackberries. I’m sure it’s going to kick in. Whether you come away with a distinct taste of cherry, strawberry or blackberry, one thing is certain: Vault Red Blitz doesn’t really taste quite like any other product on the market. (In fact, some spiders have likened it to drinking cherry Ludencough.

I’m dying to stick with Vault Red Blitz too. I have a long history of regrettably enjoying a slew of top-of-the-line products. In fact, they called me the cereal killer, because it seemed like every new breakfast cereal I was meant to enjoy. will disappear off the market. (Anyone remember the cutest sacrifice of all time, Fruity Islands?) I just know that if I become addicted to Vault Red Blitz it will become a thing of the past. Why do you think I’m so concerned about the lack of Mountain Dew Code Red in two-pound form? I am convinced that it is a retirement planning and permanent.

If you enjoy a little bit of flavor to your citrus energy drink then Vault Red Blitz may be for you. Do me a solid by doing your part so it doesn’t disappear.

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