Update on ViB: It Tastes Damn Good

ViB: Vacation in a BottleA few weeks back I wrote about a new drink, Vacation in a Bottle (ViB), that is positioning itself as an advantageous antithesis to energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster.  A friend that I’ve gotten to know from the day job turned me onto it, and I wrote the post before I’d even tasted the drink; I just thought the idea of a “relaxation beverage” sounded cool.

Well, as promised, now I’ve tried it.  And here’s the report: it’s damn good.

As far as I know, there are currently two flavors of ViB: Mango-Lime and Pomegranate-Berry.  I’ve only had the Mango-Lime thus far as the Pomegranate-Berry flavors were selfishly consumed by others in our office.  Bastards. Looking forward to trying the Pomegranate-Berry flavor, which I believe was the original and only flavor until they added the Mango-Lime.

The drink is lightly carbonated with a strong but not overpowering flavor.  I can’t say that I necessarily felt any relaxation effects strong enough to describe, but part of that could be due to the fact that I was quitting coffee (or at least going cold turkey for a few weeks so I stop getting headaches if I don’t drink it in the morning).  I did notice that the drink helped me focus though.  I drank ViB both times in the afternoon, when I was already somewhat rundown from the caffeine withdrawal, and it helped me get through the rest of my day with a little more focus.

But more importantly, it tastes really, really good.

So my recommendation is to find a bottle and try it out.  Here’s the website for more info.  You can buy it by the case and they’ll ship it to you and they also have a list of stores where it is available.

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  • http://www.hotstovephilly.com Jonathan Atwood

    I don’t think it matters what it tastes like, with a name like Vacation In a Bottle, it’s already incredible.