Website: www.drinkclick.com
My rating4/5
I kept hearing about CLICK from my weight loss surgery comrades on Twitter–how yummy it was, how people were suffering from withdrawal when they ran out, and what they were mixing it with. When I got some extra money, I decided that it was high time to order a canister from Amazon, here.
I wasn’t impressed with my first few samplings of CLICK, which I made with 12 ounces of water per the canister’s instructions. I tried it with sugar-free Torani syrup mixed in (I hate hate hate artificial sweeteners and the double whammy of Sucralose from both the syrup and powder was too much). I tried it with regular DaVinci, which made it much more bearable.
I finally decided to substitute half of the water with milk to see if the flavor improved. Thank God I had that brain wave. The Sucralose flavor in my drink is no longer overwhelming and the texture is rich and creamy.
I’m now one of the CLICK converts! I have it on recurring order from Amazon and added to my food budget to replace both my breakfast and coffee each morning. It’s really much less expensive than lattes from the Coffee Bean, tastes almost as good, and has fewer calories (around 200 for one serving of powder, a cup of milk, and some water).
I have yet to try the drink cold and probably won’t try it, since the warmth also helps open my band before lunch so I can eat!
The only thing that bothers me is the residue that the CLICK leaves behind. It coats my mug and spoon, as you can see in the picture below. Washing it out is inconvenient and requires some scrubbing, but I don’t mind it that much.
If you like coffee, try CLICK. Make it with at least some milk to help it out. Overall, it’s a great product.
All pictures but the one of my coffee mug were taken by the Boy. Cat appears courtesy of her curiosity, which has yet to kill her.




Oh that kitty, she’s so helpful! She nearly got a paw-full of the stuff before I stopped her.
That would have been a fine mess to clean up.
I wonder how she’d react to a paw full of espresso protein powder. Let’s not find out!