Passion fruit is a bit different from other fruits, combining both acidity and sweetness, and has a slightly floral aroma that makes it quite distinct from anything else. The sweetness is more subtle than some fruits, and the tartness is similar to citrus, creating a natural balance. Carp—and fishermen—seem to love it, if test results are anything to go by.
Being a Supreme version of Goo, it has a thinner consistency, making it ideal for soaking deep into your baits if left covered for a longer period of time, ensuring it still lingers for hours after you've swatted. In color, it's the kind of vibrant dark yellow you'd expect to find inside a ripe passion fruit.