yes your right,recent studies in Canada have found that the average Thai male can digest 3 times as much caffeine in 20 minutes that most Europeans,hence this is why the makers of soft drinks who supply Thailand generally make them 3 times stronger,,,,,hope this helps,,,,
2007-02-28 06:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I know that the cans of Redbull in Europe have a different make-up then the ones in North America. They are a lot stronger there, so maybe it is the same case with Thailand.
2007-02-27 08:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the region. The US, Europe and the Far East make their own. They use local produce and ingredients so the end product naturally tastes different. That's why Bud in the US tastes different from the one being sold in Europe.
2007-02-27 14:09:43
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answered by Rajan P 1
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Very well could be. Regulation are probably different for caffeine content. It could also have to do with elevation, or humidity maybe. both of those can affect how your body processes things. The drinks here in the US are wussy as hell. I can't wait to travel and taste some real beer, wine and Red Bull! :-)
2007-02-27 08:33:13
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answered by Living for today and a good wine 4
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If it's that strong I'll stick with the lager. At least that sends you to sleep. After a few vodka & Red Bulls my body doesn't know whether to pass out or run around the block!
2007-02-27 09:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Never been to Thailand!
2007-02-27 07:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It probably is. There are much tighter restrictions on caffiene levels in consumer items in the UK.
2007-02-27 07:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Thailand???Anything is possible.
2007-02-27 07:54:25
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answered by NG 3
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