Did you know Red Bull was originally from Thailand?
I was in Hoowa Supermarket, the Asian grocery store near my house, looking for a kind of furikake (seasoning for rice) that my friend said was really good and was not in stock at my usual grocery store. They didn’t have the furikake that I was looking for, but I did find a bottle of the original Thai version of Red Bull.
I drank it tonight because I was feeling really beat at around 6:00pm, and I had (and still have) a bunch of stuff to do tonight. It was interesting. It didn’t make me all twitchy like usual large-size energy drinks do, and it didn’t feel like the effect was as strong. But, at the same time, I’m still awake now! So I suppose it did something good. Anyway, for 99 cents, I can’t complain.
| Posted April 23, 2008

2 Comments
1. nobu | April 26th, 2008 at 9:17 am
日本では売っていない飲み物ですね。
ところでマットさんは米(rice)を食べるのですか?
2. Matt Licata | April 27th, 2008 at 11:37 am
もちろん米を食べるんです。炊飯器があります。僕は料理が上手じゃないから簡単で便利です。
子供の時から中か料理が好きだったから、あの時から米がおいしいと思っていました。
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