Rhett, however, had some concerns about the vague flavor name: “There’s nothing to map this to. This is your lane right here: Dumb-named sour liquids.” Unlike Sour Heads, Radical Skadattle’s sourness did hold up during the second tasting. Link was pleasantly surprised when he tasted the Radical Skadattle. The guys regretted ever giving it a chance at the podium over their personal favorites (both of which-in a Gut Check first-failed to make the final four). When Link sipped it during the second tasting round, he blurted out in confusion, “What the-why does this taste like cologne?” Rhett independently came to a similar conclusion, saying that “it tastes like cotton… like detergent.” Though the flavor made it to the final round, it was immediately launched off screen, into the abyss. Again, the Sour Heads did well initially. That was my best attempt at translating Link’s roar into words). The guys rated it high because-as Link put it-“it gives you this, like, ‘I JUST DRANK AN ENERGY DRINK RRRRR.” (No, that wasn’t a keyboard smash. “Now, I feel like this might work because the sourness,” he said. Rhett predicted that Sour Heads would go well with the energy drink-ness of Bang. And hey, what’s the fun in trying a new energy drink without trying all the flavors they have…at once? Here are the top four flavors of Bang Energy, according to Rhett & Link. Today, they’re trying something they haven’t before: Bang Energy drinks. They’ve blind tasted energy drinks, sipped every Monster Energy flavor, and chugged as much Red Bull as they could in one sitting. On today’s episode of Good Mythical Morning, Rhett & Link continue to test the limits of their bodies.
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