Red bull contains taurine.
The main constituents of Red Bull are...caffeine, taurine, B vitamins (B3, B5, B6, B12), sucrose, and glucose. However - the exact recipe is a closely-guarded trade secret !
if it did, Their ad would say "red Bull: not so much wings, but heres a pillow!" if it did, Their ad would say "red Bull: not so much wings, but heres a pillow!"
Vitamin B12 is not naturally red. It is usually a dark red color when it is in its crystalline form, which is how it is commonly found in supplements. This red color is due to the presence of cobalt in the vitamin B12 molecule.
Kasey Kahne no longer has Red Bull as a sponsor. Kahne was with Red Bull for the 2011 Cup Series season and for five races in 2010.
Without B12, red blood cell production is greatly reduced
I would prefer Red bull because it does not cost as much as Monster, but they are both good drinks.
Red Bull is an energy drink sold by the Austrian Red Bull GmbH. As you can see, the official name of the drink separates the name into two words. In pretty much any other context, "red bull" would be two words - the adjective "red" modifying the noun "red".
The motto of Red Bull GmbH is 'No Red Bull. No Wings.'.
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