Red Bull Energy Drink is an energy drink that was invented in Austria in 1987. Today, Red Bull has become the classic choice for energy drinks. Its classic formula mixes caffeine, taurine, glucuronolactone, B vitamins, amino acids, and guarana extract. It also contains natural flavors and colors.
Red Bull is a drink made with 100% natural ingredients. Its energy comes from caffeine, taurine, glucuronolactone, B vitamins, amino acids, minerals and carbonates. We compared the nutrition facts of Redbull with some of its closest competitor drinks.
Value | Energy | Protein | Carbohydrates (Of which Sugars) |
Sodium | Caffeine | Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) | Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) | Vitamin B6 | Vitamin B12 | Vitamin C | Calcium |
Red Bull | 110 calories | <1g | 28g (27g) |
105mg | 80mg | – | 22mg | 5.05mg | 5.05mg | 5.1µg | – | – |
Celsius | 10 calories | 0g | 2g (0g) |
10mg | 200mg | – | – | 10mg | 2mg | 6μg | – | – |
Monster | 240 calories | 2.28g | 60g (55g) |
370mg | 160mg | 3.5mg | 51.5mg | – | 10.7mg | 13µg | – | – |
Rockstar | 122 calories | 2g | 26g (24g) |
320mg | 160mg | – | 16mg | – | 1.4mg | 2.5µg | – | – |
How Much Calories in Red Bull?
A standard 16 oz cup of coffee has 170 calories, including sugars like lactose and sucrose. A regular 12 oz serving of Coke has 80 calories, and a large 20 oz soda can contains about 300 calories.
How Much Caffeine in Red Bull Energy Drink?
Red Bull has a caffeine content of 77.4mg per 8.46floz (250ml), making it the strongest energy drink out there. A 12 pack of Red Bulls will give you an average of 991.2mg of caffeine. That is equivalent to 10 cups of coffee! One can of Red Bull gives you almost twice the caffeine of a cup of regular coffee.