Tempest is also known as "Prism" in North America, "Turbulence" in Europe and South Africa. "Tempest" is used in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Hmmm... I think the watermelon-flavoured gum is called "Prism" in North America because it may refer to a transparent object which refracts light or the volume of water in an area between the high and low tide (tidal prism), "Turbulence" is a flow regime characterised by chaotic property changes, and "Tempest" refers to a violent storm.
Refract the light into red and green, no wonder why it sometimes called "Prism"... |
"Tempest" uses the colour red, and it's a luscious watermelon. Tempest, a luscious watermelon.
I hope the details are clear... |
Side cover. |
A whirling cyclone on the packaging. Cool. |
It's supposed to be red in colour. |
Not a single cyclone, a tempest storm or some turbulent wave inside my mouth, just stimulating my senses. Well, this is the last 5 gum to appear in Malaysia, I'm hoping for more flavours to arrive in Malaysia.
Availability: Malaysia, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Romania (more European countries to come), Cyprus, South Africa, United States, Canada, Russia (known as Cyclone there)
*Highlighted colours: Prism Tempest Turbulence
My rating: 4 stars
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