Jones GABA – Fuji Apple Tea-juice Review

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OK, it’s 3:45 on a Monday and I’m starting to drag. Time to try another Jones GABA. This time I’m trying Fuji Apple, which has 12% fruit juice to help the inverted cane sugar “sweeten the deal”… Wow, I must be tired, that’s the cleverest thing I could come up with. Ugh.
This baby has a striking Green Apple scent that jumps out of the can the second you crack it open. And the flavor?
Apple-tea. That is exactly the taste you get from this beverage, exactly in that order. It’s like the two flavors politely line up to introduce themselves with every single sip. The sweet fuji apple steps up first to give you a firm handshake, and is followed immediately by the white tea flavor, which sticks around for a while to get better acquainted. The sweetness level is just about right – a little on the light side, but the flavor helps round it out and keep it interesting.
And does the GABA work? Am I now in a state of perfect mental clarity? Well, I still can’t bend spoons with my mind, much to my disappointment. But I am feeling pretty sharp. Definitely moreso than I was an hour ago, when I first cracked it open. And it’s not an unnatural “caffeinated” feel, either. I just feel awake and ready to go.
Rating: 5/5 – Low sugar, good flavor, real juice, and it delivers on its claims. I can find no reason not to give this a 5.
-Danithius-
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GABA, or gamma-aminobutyric acidm, is the most important natural neurotransmitter found in the brain. Discovered in 1950, GABA was researched and tested before it ultimately gained the reputation as a chemical that could induce relaxation, analgesia, and sleep. Studies have been conducted, two specifically, regarding the use of GABA and its effect on relaxation and immunity to stress.