Red Bull Illegal in Some Countries
It wasn’t until my recent trip to Scandinavia that I learned that Red Bull has actually been banned in some countries. First I learned that it’s illegal in Denmark, then upon further reading I found out that it’s also banned in France and Norway.
So why is this magical drink that “gives you wings” banned in several countries? Apparently it’s all because a few people have died from it and these governments are concerned with the high levels of taurine and caffeine in the beverages. In fact, a new Danish friend that initially brought this to my attention said “it’s dangerous because it has a lot of caffeine,” saying this as she smoked a cigarette and had a vodka and fizzy drink in hand.
And the Danish government is clearly weary of high caffeine doses because they’ve also banned caffeine pills. But what’s the big deal anyways? Coffee contains a lot of caffeine and is far from banned in any of these countries. In fact, last time I checked, the French were known to enjoy a latte or two.
Red Bull also contains glucuronolactone which improves concentration and memory. Additionally, it contains inositol which can lift your mood by pumping extra serotonin to your brain. So a Red Bull is kinda like a coffee mixed with Ritalin and Prozac. No wonder it gives you wings!
Luckily here in the Netherlands there is no ban on Red Bull or equivalent substitutes. In fact, I am currently enjoying a beverage that is simply called “Energy Drink” and carries all the same ingredients as a Red Bull. “Energy Drink” also tastes practically identical to Red Bull but is a fraction of the price as it is produced here in the Netherlands.
You can pick up “Energy Drink” at a Dutch grocery store for as little as 29 euro cents! I was initially blown away by this seeing as how no energy drink in the United States is that cheap. So if you enjoy Red Bull and are traveling around Europe, make sure to stock up before a visit to France, Denmark or Norway. Otherwise you are sure to lose your wings!
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6 Comments
Well, I wonder what club-going playboys are going to mix in their drinks now that they can’t get their fix. But don’t the French drink as much coffee that has the same amount of caffeine as red bull has in one can? Oh well,
Take care and thanks.
Ryan
Hey Ryan. The French apparently are concerned with the amount of taurine, more than the caffeine I suppose.
Energy drinks with taurine are banned in France, but apparently you can get ones without it. Thanks for the great question Ryan!
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oh please red bull cnt kill u come on i been drinkin it for lonnngggggg at 8 cans or more a day it has had no effect on me and im still alive, god knows why they band it but its not as bad as they make it sound——
Well… hhhhh… you are an idiot. 8 cans a day… I’m suprised you aren’t dead yet. It has no effect on you, eh? Do you feel drunk? 8 cans of Red Bull a day basically means your speeding up your body, and your heart times about, oh… 8. You speed up your heart it will at some point explode itself. And I think I’d rather trust someone who can spell and with a doctrate rather than someone who just drinks it.
it sucks that its banned here in denmark where i live. its the thing i drink most whenever im outta’ country .. and i ask my friends to buy loads of it fo me when they are outta country