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cannedtuna@lemmy.world to Funny@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 3 days ago

Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb patties

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Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb patties

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cannedtuna@lemmy.world to Funny@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 3 days ago
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    To be fair, that marketing language is likely pointed at the main competitor of Monster drinks in US - Red Bull. Which is a European brand and is packaged in smaller cans.

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      I didn’t know they were European, good times

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        It’s a Thai and Austrian company.

        This is the original Red Bull

        An Austrian dude found this drink in Thailand and then negotiated a deal with the family that owns Krating Deng (Red Bull) so he could sell a fizzy version in Europe and later the rest of the world.

        Thanks to that Austrian guy that Thai family is now the richest family in Thailand.

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          If it’s Austrian why do they use a bull instead of a kangaroo?

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          This is a great TIL. I had no idea red bull was Thai!

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          It’s an Austrian company even though 51% of it is still owned by the Yoovidhya family. They co-founded the company in Austria with Mateschitz and hold the current patent. But it’s still an Austrian company, not a Thai one. At least I could find nothing that clearly states it’s legally Thai in any capacity.

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          Crazy story! I’m so glad it worked out for each party.

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            what is your stake in this?

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        Red Bull straight up own the Red Bull Ring racing track in Austria, formerly Österreichring i.e. ‘Austrian circuit’.

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        I hate to ruin things for you, but the founder was a right wing piece of shit.

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          Better than the other career path for an Austrian right wing piece of shit at least.

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          Oh, well it figures I guess

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        Yeah, Austrian with the original development done in Vietnam

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          Thailand I believe.

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            The US could never tell the difference…

            /S

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      That’s weird. Does the audience know that Monster is US American and Red Bull is European?

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        Red Bull is Thai, but its marketed as british in America.

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      I don’t know about the US, but in Canada Red Bull comes in 250ml, 355ml, and 500ml sizes.

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        In the US you can get 8.4oz (248ml), 12oz (355ml), 16oz (473ml), 20oz (591ml).

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        The “euro can” is 33cl/330ml

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          jesus so many different sizes in this thread! we got 473ml, 500ml, 250ml, 355ml, 330ml
          to top it all off I checked my collection and I got a 368ml one too!

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            anyone have a pic of the resaleable 24fl oz ones?

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