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Does red bull have bull sperm in it??
Ma mate asked me if its true that red bull has either bull pee or sperm in it???
Please answer
yeh sorri BULL livers, why not milk both. lol
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lmfao no red bull has nothing to do with bulls, theres no ingredients from bulls in it, its simply a namer like mother, they dont chop up bits of mothers and put in in the drink and rockstar, there not putting rockstar semen in drinks either seriously, dont beleive everything your told
drinking to much of it is bad for you. caffeine + sugar constantly = very bad
righhhttt oookkk I stil don’t think am gunna dring much of it it cnt be gud for yha?
no! if it did then it would say- and I doubt theyd even be allowed to sell it if I did
The taurine found in Red Bull, is synthesized in a lab. They DO NOT get it from milking bull livers.
They call it red bull since a bull is strong and thats from where it got its name.By the way it would have been banned if it had that stuff in it!
Uh, I don’t think so..they wouldn’t be aloud to sell it if it had them in it.
the ingredients are: Water, sucrose, glucose, sodium citrates, carbon dioxide, taurine, glucuronolactone, caffeine, inositol, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, caramel and riboflavin.
what makes you think that? just the name? I don’t think they would put that in there it would probably be a well known fact if they did. Oh and may I add that it would be quite messed up if they did do that.. -_-
someone told me taurine was that ingrediant?
…you mean BULL livers…
lets all milk cow livers!!!
In Latin Taurine is “Relating to a bull” if I recall correctly, the actual ingredient is:
“Taurine, or 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, is an organic acid. It is also a major constituent of bile and can be found in the lower intestine and in small amounts in the tissues of many animals and in humans as well. Taurine is a derivative of the sulfur-containing (sulfhydryl) amino acid, cysteine. Taurine is one of the few known naturally occurring sulfonic acids.” Source: wikipedia
YOU GUYS ARE ALL STUPID MAN GUESS WHAT TARUINE IS LOL =] CONTAINS LOWER INTESTINE SKIN ACID, WHICH CONTAINS MOST OF SEMEN AKA SPERM, WHICH CONTAINS THE BULL URIN WHICH PROVIDES US ENERGY I DRINKED ROCKSTAR A FEW TIMES AND I STOPPED AFTER DOING SOME RESEARCH I HOPE you KNOW ITS BAD FOR HEALTH… SO HELP STOP ENERGY DRINK ABUSE (FOR MINORS)
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