Chocolaty, noticeably chalky, and carries a very mild sourness that registers as unique and somewhat interesting— though the flavor washes out a bit quicker than you’d hope.
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Chocolaty, noticeably chalky, and carries a very mild sourness that registers as unique and somewhat interesting— though the flavor washes out a bit quicker than you’d hope.
It's clearly a malt rather than chocolate focus— executed rather tastefully, I might add. It takes one sip to get used to it, and by the third, you’re looking forward to several more.
Unexpectedly thick for a boxed milk, I kept expecting the flavor to turn sketchy— but it never quite did. It’s well proportioned (in contrast to other F&N products I’ve had in the past), and a pleasant surprise— though the viscosity remains a drawback for my tastes.
Begins with a remarkably sharp salty hit that feels artificial, and is entirely distracting from whatever else might be taking place. Thankfully, it recedes almost as quickly as it comes on, but each sip repeats the cycle, and it’s not something you’ll want to experience multiple times in a row.
Very attractive appearance (bright brown, chalky) but the taste comes off as fortified to a metallic extent. Like a chalky, grainy, mouthful of pennies with some cocoa flavor sprinkled in.