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The Red Bull Edition with the fresh taste of Watermelon.
Red Bull Energy Drink’s special formula contains ingredients of high quality.
One of caffeine’s primary actions in the human body is a stimulating effect on cognitive functions. Caffeine helps to improve concentration and increase alertness. One 250-ml can of Red Bull Energy Drink contains 80 mg of caffeine. 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 is found in high concentrations in muscle, brain, heart and blood. A person weighing 70 kg has approximately 70 g of taurine distributed throughout their body. Put another way, a 70-kg person naturally already has in their body 70 times the amount of taurine contained in one can of Red Bull Energy Drink. Vitamins are essential micronutrients that are required for maintaining normal body functions.
There are two types of vitamins: fat soluble and water soluble. Red Bull contains water-soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins do not get stored as much in the body as fat-soluble vitamins. Instead, they circulate through the blood plasma. Whatever the body does not use is released. Red Bull contains the water-soluble B-group vitamins niacinamide (vitamin B3), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), vitamin B6 and vitamin B12.
Red Bull Energy Drink is made with sugar sourced from sugar beets. Sugars are well known carbohydrates and can be found in many foodstuffs from fruits and fruit juices to other beverages including energy drinks. Carbohydrates are basic nutrients consumed in the daily diet, and whether found in fruits or Red Bull Energy Drink, your body processes these sugars the same way. Red Bull Energy Drink contains 11 g of sugars per 100 ml. This is the same amount of sugar as in 100 ml of orange or apple juice.
Water is a main ingredient of Red Bull, which is sourced locally at our production sites. Red Bull’s key production sites are located in the Austrian and Swiss Alps, where fresh water of highest quality is sourced from springs nearby. The Alps are one of the world’s biggest fresh water reservoirs, where water is available in abundance and constantly replenished.
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