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Dec 15, 2006 08:34

It's strange, I don't really enjoy the taste of Red Bull, yet I'm compelled to continue to drink it.

Oh my gosh, is this how people learn to drink coffee?!

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afteriwake December 15 2006, 18:13:03 UTC
I learned to drink coffee by having a blended coffee drink, which was (a) cold, (b) very sweet and (c) didn't smell like coffee in the slightlest. Which is also why I think I can't drink coffee without creamer...

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imacrusader December 15 2006, 21:50:56 UTC
I think it's like that with a lot of things. Alcohol, asparagus, rice waffles...
I personally don't think the taste of Red Bull is that bad though, but they probably made it a bit extremer so that people are more aware of what they are drinking and not treat it like water or juice.

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luckycookie December 16 2006, 08:21:44 UTC
So you're saying... you find yourself compelled to eat asparagus sometimes? ;)

As for Red Bull taste, I had two other Energy Drinks and the Red Bull and I liked the taste of the other two better. Maybe. I don't know. I was up 36 hours, what do I know?

Good point about the flavoring, though.

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imacrusader December 16 2006, 22:05:11 UTC
So you're saying... you find yourself compelled to eat asparagus sometimes? ;)
I'm saying there was a time when it tasted much worse. I have yet to get used to the taste of beer though. I think it will probably never happen *shudder*.

s for Red Bull taste, I had two other Energy Drinks and the Red Bull and I liked the taste of the other two better.
Yeah there are some that are not as plastic-y. I don't know I don't really like like the taste, but somehow I enjoy these drinks. Maybe because I am excited about the resulting caffeine shock or because I know they serve a purpose or something. Wee I'm weird. XD

And silly trivia at the end: The owner of Red Bull is the richest man of Austria and owns his own soccer team ^_^;.

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