The Taste Test: Why EXS Spray’s Original Flavor Isn’t for Everyone (But Why That’s Okay!)
Ah, the taste of the original EXS Spray! If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to French kiss Mother Nature after she’s had a shot of vodka. Ok, its not that bad but For many brave souls, the first spritz of EXS Spray can be a off-putting, especially the people who left nasty reviews on Amazon.com
Let’s dive into why that’s the case, why some of you weirdly love it, and introduce our new, crowd-pleasing Fruit Punch flavor!
Personally, I think it tastes like Orange Tang powder mixed with vodka. I’ve never had a problem with it.

A bitter truth
First things first: making any alcohol-extracted herbal concoction taste delightful is about as easy as teaching a cat to swim. Herbs extracted with alcohol have a distinctive, potent taste because, well, they’re supposed to be effective, not necessarily taste like a summer cocktail. These herbs are soaked, stewed, and stirred until all their beneficial properties are extracted—leaving behind a flavor that can only be described as ‘acquired at best.’
Now, you might wonder, “Who in their right mind would enjoy that?” Well, as it turns out, quite a few of you do. It’s the same reason some people love the burn of a good workout or the thrill of a scary movie. It’s about the experience and the effects. For those who appreciate the raw, unadulterated potency of herbal medicine, the original EXS Spray is like a badge of honor. Plus, let’s be honest, there’s something inherently cool about being able to handle your herbs.
The People have spoken, we have listened.
Enter stage left: the new EXS Spray Fruit Punch. We heard some your cries for something a bit more…palatable. So we tested every flavor combination that would not clash with the natural herbal taste and surprisingly, fruit punch was the best way to mask the bitterness. The new Fruit Punch flavor was created adding fruit punch extract and sucralose. It’s perfect for those who want the benefits of EXS Spray without the bitter herbal factor.