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The Gear Junkie: Red Bull Energy Shot

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By Stephen Regenold

Caffeine. Taurine. Glucuronolactone. These are the energizing--and sometimes controversial--ingredients that have fueled untold millions of outdoors and action-sports types since 1996 when a previously unknown blue-and-silver can appeared on shelves in the U.S. market.

Red Bull Energy Drink is now a fixture from cyclocross races to bouldering walls with active people looking for a subtle chemical edge. A boost in the guise of a beverage is an accepted performance-enhancing procedure and a ritual for some as common as a morning cup of coffee.

New this summer, Red Bull unveiled a concentrated version of its original energy drink. The Red Bull Energy Shot comes in a tiny re-sealable bottle. Inside, two liquid ounces of non-carbonated concentrate serve as an even quicker way to get Red Bull's energizing contents into your system.

The small plastic cans do not need to be refrigerated. They are solid and will not burst if sat on or tossed around. You can stash a couple in your backpack on a wilderness trip for a morning jolt in place of coffee.

Red Bull promises the "same great taste" with its Energy Shot as found in the original Red Bull Energy Drink. Love it or not, the same tangy flavor is present in the little cans, though it's even stronger with the non-carbonated Shots.

RedBullEnergyShotSF The Red Bull Energy Shots cost about $2.50 each. They come in a regular (with sugar) version and a Sugarfree Shot variety.

Each Energy Shot can has 80mg of caffeine--about the same amount as you'll get from an espresso shot. That's not to mention the taurine, glucuronolactone, and other ingredients Red Bull adds to tout as perpetuating human performance via the simple action of sipping liquid from a can.

--Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at www.gearjunkie.com.

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Aaron Davidson

What about calories vs regular red bull?

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anon

I'm looking at a Red Bull Energy Shot now, and it's 25 calories, so significantly less than a regular Red Bull (110 cals)

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Booyah

Argh arg arggggggggggggg! Uhhhhhhh yeeuhhh RED BOOL!

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Energy Shot

Red Bull energy shot, i've tried it, n its really awesome...

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