
This is the original Red Bull — and it’s not what you think! 🐂🇹🇭 In Thailand, it’s called Krating Daeng, and it was first made in the 1970s for workers who needed an instant energy boost. When an Austrian entrepreneur visited Thailand in the 80s, he tried Krating Daeng to cure his jet lag — and it worked! 💥 He partnered with the Thai founder, tweaked the formula, added fizz — and created the Red Bull we all know today. You can still find the OG drink in Thai 7-Elevens today. So if you or a friend is going to Thailand — don’t leave without trying Krating Daeng! #ThailandSeries Ep.3 — Roots of Red Bull #RedBullOrigin #RedBull #ThailandHiddenGems #KratingDaeng #ThailandReel #TravelSeries #AjmalShaikh #AnIndianTourist
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