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Thursday, 10/16/2014 1:18:42 AM

Thursday, October 16, 2014 1:18:42 AM

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Yes they are reporting and sales have increased.
Here is what is at stake and why this company can pull it back up given just a modicum of advertising and marketing. I have tried all available flavors I know.

DNA Sampling 07/30/2014 Updated 10/15/14 after having used all flavors I know available.

DNA Energy Review

Cellular Citrus is not orange, or tangerine, rather a cellular representation of a juncture of the two. This drink leaves the consumer ready to open another immediately upon the regrettably last sip. This drink is smooth all the way down and offers a good vision and ambition for great workouts if that is the attraction.

This drink stands on its own flavor and offers great performance. Caveat for me is that I could drink way too much of this energy drink. It’s about too good.

Caramel Machiato is a coffee milk based drink with flavor that leaves me wishing for more at the end of the ride. This drink claims one serving for the fifteen ounce can. The 270 calorie count was much offset by the workout I pursued after the drink. The greatest regret is the last sip. Caveat see Cellular Citrus.

Molecular Melon is a drink with a subtle potentially melon overtone. There was no overwhelming watermelon, honey do, or cantaloupe flavor. This drink is a subtle (again) essence of melon to float over the back of the tongue to a molecular degree of melon.
While I do not seek melon based drinks this would be an excellent choice to change up the exercise routine, if that is the focus. Quite a non-descript flavor if not identified as melon so far as I’m suited.

Mocha is another coffee milk based drink with a flavor more, dark to my perception, than Machiato. It is quite good and offers energy levels expected of coffee/energy drinks. It could be somewhat safer for me as I would be more inclined to overdose on Machiato and Citrus. (Now also Vanilla Latte.)

Cryo Berry is a berry drink in that it is holding to a reddish tint and has a bouquet with a tint of raspberry underwhelmed by a dilution of cranberry. This underwhelming is a healthy and natural approach to bring me into the world of berry drinks.
Would that I don’t overdose on citrus or machiatio or vanilla, I would certainly include this as a choice in my armada of energy workout drinks. That is remarkable in that I do not gravitate toward any berry based drinks.

Original I had yet to try original and heard earlier of a lemon lime? I have since tried the original and it tastes quite like an energy drink. No lemon lime in the lineup.

Vanilla Latte can be another sticking point for me. It has smoothness akin to the Caramel Macchiato and Mocha. I had it Today (10/15/2014) before a great workout at the gym. The Vanilla Latte is nearly as worrisome as the Cellular Citrus and Caramel Macchiato for me. Caveat, see Cellular Citrus. It has smoothness and finishes leaving me wanting for more.

The bottom line, there is definitely superior product consistently when measuring DNA Energy against the current leaders in the market. This competes against $60+ established stocks’ drinks with better offerings coming from DNAX. GO DNAX!!!!.