Expert's verdict:4/10 ?The packaging isn't terribly inspiring and doesn't appear very premium. The 'real Brazilian energy' bit doesn't leap off the bottle and could be more of a selling point in order to differentiate it from others in this thriving market. In addition to well-established healthy drinks, such as Innocent and PJ Smoothies, this will have to compete with own-label and smaller brands. Other acai drinks exist already, such as Tesco's own-label and Sparky's super smoothies. I wasn't inspired by the taste and would be unlikely to buy it myself. Nigel Ashton, category controller, Nisa-Today's Consumer's verdict:8/10 ?The drinks are presented in a bright and vibrant bottle, with a great eye-catching design. I thought they had a nicely balanced flavour which was quite dry but also refreshing. In addition they are a great way to obtain antioxidants, Omega oils, iron and fibre in one convenient way. My family enjoyed the juices - including my 10-month and three-year-old daughters. The price of £1.79 seemed quite reasonable for all its benefits and the quality of the drink justified its higher-than-average price tag. Overall, I found it to be a great summertime drink. Fleur Petit, housewife and mother, Epsom, Surrey A year down the line... Adez Company: Unilever UK Launch price: £1.69 Today's price: £1.69 Acid test verdict: 4 stars Soya-based juice drink AdeZ has had sales of £9.2m since launch, according to Nielsen [MAT to 24 March 2007], and Unilever UK said the brand has lived up to expectations. To keep sales momentum going, Unilever has embarked on a £3m advertising campaign giving consumers a chance to win a Caribbean activity holiday. The drink is listed in all major multiples and is available from several c-stores and wholesalers.