12 Pack, Red Bull 473ml Sugar Free Energy Drink Can

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12 Pack, Red Bull 473ml Sugar Free Energy Drink Can

Red Bull Energy Drink, Sugar Free, 473ml (12 pack)

RED BULL GIVES YOU WINGS

Inspired by functional drinks from the Far East, Dietrich Mateschitz founded Red Bull in the mid-1980s. He developed a new product and a unique marketing concept and launched Red Bull Energy Drink on April 1, 1987 in Austria. A brand new product category - Energy Drinks - was born.

WHEN TO DRINK

Red Bull Energy Drink is appreciated worldwide by top athletes, students, and in highly demanding professions as well as during long drives.

WHAT'S INSIDE THE CAN

Caffeine: Caffeine was already known by ancient civilizations. They consumed it from natural sources like tea, coffee, cacao beans and cola nuts and appreciated its stimulating effects on the human body.

B-group vitamins: Vitamins are essential micronutrients that are required for maintaining normal body functions. Taurine: Taurine is an amino acid, naturally occurring in the human body and present in the daily diet. It is involved in a wide range of biological processes.

Taurine: Taurine is an amino acid, naturally occurring in the human body and present in the daily diet. It is involved in a wide range of biological processes.

Aspartame and Acesulfame K: Aspartame and Acesulfame K are among the most-tested and most-used sugar substitutes worldwide.

Alpine Water: Naturally, water is a main ingredient of Red Bull.

Features:

  • Red Bull Sugarfree's special formula contains ingredients of high quality: Caffeine, Taurine, B-Group Vitamins, Aspartame and Acesulfame K, Alpine water
  • One 250ml can of Red Bull Energy Drink contains 80 mg of caffeine, about the same amount as in a cup of home-brewed coffee.
  • Red Bull cans are made of 100% recyclable aluminium.
  • Case of twelve 250ml Red Bull Sugarfree cans.
  • Vitalizes Body and Mind.

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