1966 was born in Thailand. It is said that China Red Bull is a brand registered in China, which prevented Thai Red Bull from entering China. (Thai Red Bull is also called 8 times Red Bull, that is, the taurine content is 8 times that of domestic products, which is said to be more refreshing. )
But another way of saying it: The ingredients of Thai Red Bull and China Red Bull are basically the same, but the national food safety standards are different, so the ingredient content will be different. Some ingredients of Thai Red Bull do not meet the standards of China, so it is not allowed to be sold in China.
But Thai Red Bull is cheap, so some merchants will smuggle their products to China for sale. If the Thai Red Bull you see is genuine, it should be safe to drink and harmless to human body.
Red Bull was first made in Thailand, and it was for migrant workers to drink, that is, the kind without gas. China's version of Red Bull is similar to Thailand's.
Figure 1: Thai Red Bull, Figure 3: China Red Bull.
Then Matthias, an Austrian, took a fancy to Red Bull when he was on a business trip in Thailand, bought 49% of the shares and established Austrian Red Bull in Austria. Matthias gave it to Europeans without gas, but it couldn't be sold, so he improved the formula and developed the Austrian version of aerated red bull, which was an instant hit.
The red bull we see in China is the most original Thai version, and the Austrian version of aerated red bull is really popular all over the world. In addition, Austrian Red Bull has developed a variety of products.
For example, cranberries, blueberries, limes, tropical fruits, red bull cola, sugar-free zero calories, and red bull chocolate. Of course, these are all patents of Austrian Red Bull Company, but Thai Red Bull Company and China Red Bull Company don't have these.
The picture below shows Austrian Red Bull.