Red Bull is the brand name of an Austrian/Thai carbonated soft drink. Sold as an energy drink to combat mental and physical fatigue, it contains, per 250 ml serving, about 27 grams of sugar(glucose, sucrose), 1000 mg of taurine, 600 mg of glucuronolactone, B-complex vitamins and 80 mg of caffeine. The caffeine in one serving is a little less than that found in an average cup of coffee (100 mg/8 oz. cup) or twice as much as found in a can of Coke (40 mg/12 oz. can). A sugar-free version has been available since the beginning of 2003. Almost 1 billion of the slim 250ml cans were sold in 2000 in over 100 countries, 260 million of them in the UK. In 2003, almost 2 billion cans were sold in over 120 countries.
It was launched in Europe in 1987, supported by sleek advertising and, with its high-priced small blue-and-silver can, targeted at young urban professionals (a.k.a. yuppies). The international advertising slogan of Red Bull is Red Bull Gives You Wiiings, which focuses on the stimulant properties of the drink. Since the initial viral parties, Red Bull's efforts have included sponsoring extreme sport events, including cliff diving, bmx and skateboarding. Red Bull also sponsors the Red Bull Flugtag ("flight day" in German), a competition where entrants launch themselves off a 30-foot ramp in home-made "flying machines" into a body of water and its own version of the Soapbox derby called the Red Bull Soap Box Race. Red Bull has had a sponsorship presence in a number of sports for some time especially in the world of motorsport, with the company having a presence in the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters) especially the Abt Audi team, KTM Factory Motocross Team, Moto GP, A.J. Allmendinger's ride in the Champ Car World Series, World Rally Championship, The SEAT team in the World Touring Car Championship, Rhys Millen's Pontiac in Formula D and owning two Formula One teams, Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso ('Team Red Bull' translated to Italian). The team previously sponsored the Sauber Formula One team, the Red Bull Cheever Racing Team in the IRL, and in 2007 will sponsor a Toyota in NASCAR's Nextel Cup, where they are also a personal sponsor to Robby Gordon. Also Red Bull is now sponsoring the Cyberathlete Professional League and its own air racing event called the Red Bull Air Race.
They have since extended their presence to purchasing and entirely re-branding a number of sports teams. These teams include the Red Bull Racing (previously Jaguar) and Scuderia Toro Rosso (Italian for Red Bull Team) (previously Minardi) Formula One teams. Red Bull Racing had a competitive first season in Formula One in 2005, and Scuderia Toro Rosso made its debut in 2006 as a 'B' team. Red Bull also has sponsored various racing drivers including NASCAR driver Robby Gordon and Formula One drivers Christian Klien, Vitantonio Liuzzi and Scott Speed. Red Bull is sponsoring two new NASCAR teams under 2007; racing under the new Toyota Camry label. On April 6, 2005 Red Bull also bought the Austrian football (soccer) club SV Austria Salzburg and renamed it to Red Bull Salzburg, a move which has been heavily criticised by supporter groups within Austria and across Western Europe. Salzburg's pro ice hockey team is named "The Red Bulls", and so is its farm team. The MetroStars Major League Soccer team, who are based in New Jersey, were purchased from former owner Anschutz Entertainment Group and renamed Red Bull New York. AEG and Red Bull are building Red Bull Park for the team in Harrison, New Jersey, to be completed in 2007-2008, which would likely remain in AEG's control.
Aside from that, its Thai unit has been responsible in forming and funding the Red Bull Barako basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association since 2000. It has become one of the most successful sports teams in the Philippines. In addition to sports sponsorships, Red Bull has developed the MET (Mobile Energy Team) program. The teams consist of mostly college students, who drive specially designed Red Bull "Racers". The racers are detailed with the Red Bull logo, and most carry an oversized can of Red Bull on their chassis (Suzuki Vitara, MiniCooper, SportTrac, etc.). The METs complete daily missions that include bringing energy where it's needed, sporting events, businesses, etc. METs and sponsored athletes are the only people (technically) allowed to sport the Red Bull logo on their clothing.
Despite its rapid success having quickly attracted imitators, Red Bull is still dominant in the energy drink market (70 percent of the marketshare in 2003). Due to such copies, one of the most popular cocktails made with Red Bull, Vodka Red Bull, otherwise known as a "Reddy" or "Raging Bull", is sometimes made with imitators in clubs and bars, such as Roaring Lion or Monster. This has resulted in a handful of a lawsuits by Red Bull North America, who alleges that consumers requesting Red Bull were given another energy drink in its place.
Doctors and nutritionists have warned of the dangers of mixing caffeine and alcohol in excessive quantities. Their warnings, however, are mostly unheeded as people who appreciate alcoholic beverages feel strongly that the benefits of mixing Red Bull with alcohol far outweigh the risks and take stimulants such as caffeine in order to avoid getting drowsy while drunk. Mixing Red Bull with alcohol (most commonly Vodka and Jägermeister) has become increasingly popular among college-aged crowds and club goers, increasingly gaining what can only be described as a "cult-like allegiance." Heavier drinkers of alcoholic Red Bull drinks have cited "euphoric feelings." Many studies have been performed to determine the actual effects on the human body after consumption of Red Bull with alcohol: most finding solely that the mixing of a depressant with an energy drink can lead to abnormal heart rhythms and future heart problems. *
Compare with the results of clinical trials PMID 11897259. The director of biomaterials research at the University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimore reported found the most wear occurred, in descending order, from -- lemonade, energy drinks (especially those with citrus (i.e. Citric acid) flavors such as Red Bull), sports drinks, fitness water, ice tea and cola. *
CBC claims laboratory tests of 320mg/L of caffeine and 4g/L of Taurine in Red Bull energy drink.
The Red Bull company also distributes and markets a number of other drinks in the United Kingdom including the Carpe Diem range of herbal soft beverages, and the Sabai Wine Spritzer, the later in association with the Thai Siam Winery in Thailand.
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