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Red Bull

Red Bull

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Today, we dive into the fascinating story of a global powerhouse that, on the surface, appears distinctly Western, yet boasts surprising Asian roots.

This isn't just a company that sells a drink; it sells a feeling – the promise that "gives you wings."

It's a brand that established dominance not through traditional advertising, but by deeply embedding itself in the worlds of niche sports, adrenaline junkies, athletes, artists, and innovators, cultivating an exceptionally strong and loyal following within these high-influence communities.

Instead of mere ad placements, it operates like a full-fledged media company, producing high-quality documentaries, films, music, magazines, and other digital content, often with the product subtly, or even entirely, in the background.

Yes, you have guessed it, we're talking about Red Bull.

In this episode, you'll discover its humble beginnings in Asia, its journey to Europe, its groundbreaking marketing and content creation strategy, its evolution from sports sponsor to team owner, why you can find at least four different Red Bull cans in China, and the ongoing legal battles it faces.

00:00:00 Introduction

00:03:20 Thai origins: Krating Daeng and Chaleo Yoovidhya

00:09:55 The Austrian visionary Dietrich Mateschitz

00:14:50 Conquering Europe (with a lot of bans)

00:40:48 Journey into the world of extreme sports and media production

01:07:14 From sponsorship to ownership: F1 & football

01:24:45 Same bulls, different drinks: TCP Red Bull, Red Bull Austria & Red Bull China

01:56:15 Red Bull’s legacy and future

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