The Good
“Good bottle design”.
“Simple brand message”.
“Natural taste”.
“Full flavoured”.
“Nicely session-able”.
“Medium mouthfeel”.
“Practical”.
“Smooth texture and flavour”.
“Fruity aftertaste”.
The Bad
“Sickly scent”.
“Not enough tang”.
“Too sweet”.
“Limited character”.
“Unbalanced”.
“Basic backstory”.
Behold my first Naked range smoothie review. Today we welcome strawberry and banana. This was purchased from one-stop as part of a meal deal. The bottle capacity was sufficient, yet didn’t make the drink too filling. This made the drink practical.
Branding was clear, with images of the main fruits included on a label, which jumped out. This contrasted well with fluid colour. Packaging felt appropriate for the brand. There was good bottle design to support the brand too.
A big part of the brand message here, seems to be the fruits included.
“Bursting with colourful flavour” is the brand quote, which fits nicely with the packaging.
The 3 main fruits included are:
Apple
Apple is abundant here, which is low in vitamins and minerals, but compensates with it’s high antioxidant and fibre content, which slows sugar absorption, increasing feelings of fullness, and improving digestion. The antioxidants are also beneficial for blood sugar control and heart health.
Banana
Banana contains far more potassium than apple and pear, which is needed for muscle contraction, and controlling the amount of water inside your body building blocks or “cells”. Banana is also high in vitamin C, which helps your body produce connective tissues, with almost double the amount found in Apple.
Strawberry
Strawberry is vitamin C abundant, and is also high in antioxidants which can improve blood sugar control and heart health.
Smell
The scent was sweet but sickly, persisting at low level.
Taste
The taste was natural and full flavoured. It also had low acidity levels, yet the sweetness level was particularly high. Acidity was insufficient to balance. Apple and banana was quickly noticeable. The drink was therefore unbalanced, with just banana and apple taste, which possessed too much sweetness.
The drink possessed limited character. Fruity taste without being sickly was key, despite having high degree of sweetness.
The drink was nicely session-able, with only medium mouthfeel. Texture was smooth without bits. Flavour was smooth and not harsh, with aftertaste persisting as “fruity”.
Summary
“Unbalanced but fruity”.
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I used to drink smoothies from this brand a lot because they were readily at my uni and although they weren’t the best they were pretty good and filling. This flavour is good but I like their orange mango one most.
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Yes I seem to prefer innocent so far but yeah I agree they’re pretty good. I’ll look out for that one !
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Yeah, I think they’re a good choice when they have nothing else you like in the store. The sour flavours work more for me so you may like that flavour more too. I feel like orange and mango just go together more than strawberry and banana.
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Fair point and yeah perhaps I do. I would usually only buy when there isn’t innocent there but works for reviews too as I haven’t covered them yet ,,,
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