Exceedingly bland, though has a little bit of creamy taste that manages to poke through. Neither offensive, nor recommended.
All tagged 3.0
Exceedingly bland, though has a little bit of creamy taste that manages to poke through. Neither offensive, nor recommended.
Definitely less sweet than the regular version, but the same taste is prevalent. Watery texture doesn’t add to the experience, it only further highlights the lack of flavor.
Plasticky sweetness to it that overpowers much of the rest. Tingles a bit in the back of the throat, grabs your uvula and refuses to let go.
Has a watered-down, yet ‘cooked’ milk taste that might be ok on its own but doesn’t fare well side-by-side with others.
Fruity sweetness, not a ton of chocolate involved. Thicker than you would expect for a fat-free milk.
Similar creamy/maltiness to other Organic Valley products but the taste is regrettable on this one. Very little sweetness, even less cocoa.
The aftertaste of the sweetness carries a papaya-like flavor to me. Very subtle (if any) cocoa flavor, mainly just sweet thickened liquid.
Has that signature Nesquik starchy/plasticky thickness, and an aftertaste that feels artificial. There is cocoa present, and it is more flavorful than the fat-free version, but still below average.
Very ‘wheaty’ feel and taste to it, which is not a great companion to chocolate. The chocolate taste is artificial and a bit metallic. It's adequately thin and sweet, but that's about all. Tastes like it should be in a can, not a glass bottle.
Watery and bland, not much else to discuss. Nothing is particularly offensive, but there are much more flavorful ways to spend 20 seconds of your time.
Super chalky and powdery cocoa taste that feels unnatural. Could use some salt at the very least to bring it together.
Thicker than many other boxed chocolate milks. Has a decent combination of more cocoa and less sweet, but in the end, it was not a memorable experience. There’s also a slight wheat-like flavor.
Earthy smell and taste, not quite peanut-y. Decidedly less pleasant than peanut M&Ms. Very dark color with darker separation marks when it sits.
Thin texture is its best quality, the cocoa taste is fake and fleeting to me. On the watery side, but leaves a slight rough residue on the tongue.