Red Bull®

Red Bull® Editions Variety Pack, Assorted Flavors, 8.4 oz Can, 24/Carton (GRR22002380)

Red Bull® Editions Variety Pack, Assorted Flavors, 8.4 oz Can, 24/Carton (GRR22002380)

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Product Specification

  • Case Pack: Case of 24
  • Beverage Type: Energy Drink
  • Flavor: Assorted
  • Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Total Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Global Product Type: Energy Drinks
  • Volume Capacity: 8.4 oz
  • Product Packaging: Can
  • Product Biodegradability in Days: 0
  • Product Biodegradability Indicator: N
  • Product Compostability Indicator: N
  • Flavor Assortment: Strawberry Apricot; Tropical Fruit; Watermelon
Red Bull® Editions Variety Pack
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. Red Bull is appreciated worldwide by top athletes, busy professionals, college students and travelers on long journeys. Always check can labels for most updated product ingredient values. Some values declared on labels may vary slightly depending on production locations. Red Bull Energy Drink is made with real sugars. 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.

Beverage Type: Energy Drink
Case Pack: Case of 24
Flavor: Assorted
Flavor Assortment: Strawberry Apricot; Tropical Fruit; Watermelon
Global Product Type: Energy Drinks
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Product Biodegradability in Days: 0
Product Biodegradability Indicator: N
Product Compostability Indicator: N
Product Packaging: Can
Total Recycled Content Percent: 0%
Volume Capacity: 8.4 oz
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