No, but it's fairly recognized in some places. If anything it can't be patented as the recipe generally calls for two trademarked beverages: Jaegermeister and Red Bull.
Dan Borowski, from Downers Grove, Illinois invented the Jagerbomb in the early 2000's.
8 ox to 13 ox has about 158 calories to 235 calories...try a jagerbomb with the sigar free red bull it tastes about the same and after 3 your not going to be able to tell anyway..
Jagerbomb is a drink that has evolved over the years. It started out as a glass of beer that a person would drop a shot of Jagermeister into. Lately however it has become more popular to drop a shot of Jagermeister into a glass of Redbull.
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The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax and he patented it in 1846.
No cheerleading is not patented, it is not able to be patented as it is not an object or product. However cheerleading related clothing items, designs, and toys can be patented
No, braille was never patented.
No one has patented the internet
Doritos were patented in 1966.
Atom patented the first chainsaw. They were also the ones who manufactured the first patented chainsaw. It was patented in 1972.
A jagerbomb is an alcoholic drink that contains Red Bull and Jagermeister. When serving the drink a regular glass is filled with Red Bull and then a shot of Jagermeister is dropped into the glass.There are several popular variations of the drink such as a Rockstar Bomb (Red Bull being substituted by Rockstar Energy), Monster Bomb (Red Bull substituted by Monster), or the Chupacabra (Jagermeister is substituted by Tequila).