J1 – Aloe Juice: Original Review

Sounds odd, but don't judge it yet.
I like finding the odd and random drinks that appear out there, ones that few have tried and I have never seen before. But, I hesitate to review them, because of the above stated facts. They are hard to find and not widely consumed; and often, not very good. But sometimes you find a diamond in a field of coals. This aloe drink may be one of those.
I remember using aloe as a home-remedy for small injuries and sunburns, my grandmother had a large plant on the back porch you could go break a piece off of and smear the smelly, slimy substance on your wound, which soon felt miraculously better. Aloe is well known for its beneficial effects on the skin and for the stomach, as well as possibly aiding the immune system.
After curiously reading the contents, I shook it as directed then popped open the can. A smell that brought to mind something likened to burnt grapes with a hint of aloe escaped the can. Heedless of any foreboding I took a swig right out of it, and found my mouth full of sweet, grape-y chunks of aloe, a lot of them. It tasted much more of grape flesh than aloe, which can have a bitter taste. There is a bit of a tang from the citric acid and Vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Chewing the aloe chunks, which have an almost jello-like texture, releases more sweetness.
The grape taste is rather strong, and the sugar isn’t subtle either, with 23 g in the 8 oz can, still a bit less than Coke. A couple extra g of carbs appear due to the aloe vera. Texture people may not like the soft chunks of aloe, others may love it. Nothing artificial, extra Vitamin C, and made in Korea. I really enjoy trying new things like this, and encourage others to do the same. Other bloggers have found these aloe drinks interesting as well.
Score: 3.5 out of 5. Uber sweet and uber grape, but a different kind of drink.
– WiseGuise
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