Does anyone know where I can get the original Indonesian recipe Red Bull (Kratingdaeng) in America? Any online shops that can import it for a reasonable price?
I've never had it, but it sounds interesting considering the fact it's non-carbonated.
Also, post general food that is hard to come by , discontinued, or simply not available everywhere.
(alt. bottle)
This was the best thing on Taco Bell's menu, and they had to discontinue it. :(
>original red bull
It's called M-150 and you need to go to places that specifically import Asian foodstuff to find it.
>>7578089
>M-150
You what? It's Kratingdaeng.
>>7578188
M-150 was the original, and is still more popular in SE Asia.
Some now billionaire decided to sell Red Bull in America so it's what everyone in the West is now familiar with. You can find the cans of the original Red Bull on the shelf next to bottles of M-150 practically everywhere in America where either on is sold.
>>7578237
It's still not the original Red Bull, you nong.
This isn't exactly a regional drink so much as a region style of enjoying that drink.
I grew up in Georgia(the American state), so I drank a lot of Coca Cola as a kid. To this day Pepsi just strikes me as second-best, but I digress. Anyway, a few times when I was young my brothers and I would buy some Coke in glass bottles as well as little packages of roasted and salted peanuts. Then we'd pop open our Cokes and add little handfuls of peanuts to the soda before drinking it like pic related. You slurp up a couple of nuts per sip and crunch on them. The flavor combination is actually really good, adding a little salt and savory to that sweetness. Really refreshing.
I told my friends who aren't from the South about it recently and they all thought I was a weirdo.
Lol, these are selling for $50 for a sealed can on ebay.
>>7578454
I had finally forced myself to forget about these and just accept sour beer and kombucha is the closest I'll ever have.
You just made me remember my sadness : (, and if they ever bring them back they wont' be nearly as sour.
>>7578237
I hope you're referring to south america since I live in the US and I've never seen m-150 before.
>>7578082
Those were fucking good.
And I pity everyone who never had a chance to experiment with adding BBQ sauce to various menu items. It was surprisingly delicious in conjunction with nacho cheese.
>>7578649
If you don't live somewhere with a SE Asian population, and/or only shop at Walmart, you're not going to find them.
I've mostly seen them at Asian grocery stores, but my new local grocery store where I've never seen an Asian person carries them.
I've found them in multiple states, and would say they're more common than Kinder eggs, which people constantly say are easy to find in America.
>>7578250
It is weird, but it also sounds very tasty
OP here, still postin nostalgia.
Monster Black Ice Slurpee, only had them for one summer.
>>7578250
NO YOU DIDN"T DO THIS
>adding a little salt and savory to that sweetness
NOOOOOOOOOO nOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
>>7578698
I hate these threads. This looks good and I will never have one, fuck you
>>7578250
This is really fucking tasty actually
>>7578704
Jesus, calm your tits. What's wrong?
checkin in
>>7578250
>>7578250
i thought you were only allowed to do this with pepsi?
>>7578848
Probably depends on if you grew up in Georgia or North Carolina.
>>7578841
Stopped at a deli during a road trip just to pick up a few different brands.
Pretty good shit (and good to eat in the car).
>>7578870
Sounds like a game of "would you rather".
>>7578841
Ah! They sell it at Kroger's here. Or they did. GOAT.
>>7578058
>all three cans have the exact same water droplet placement
This is the laziest photo I've seen.
They should've just shown one can, or taken a photo with three cans.
>>7578715
Lol, they tasted bomb, but they would make your tongue black, and your poop green..
>>7578089
>>7578188
>>7578237
>>7578243
BTW, i found a little market that sells these for $1.20 ea in my town. Just picked up a 12 pack. Lol, I'm pretty sure it is illegal to sell these in the US because of licensing issues, but I wont tell.
>>7578974
I'm pretty sure it's illegal to sell them in the US because they contain all sorts of random shit not approved by the FDA.
>>7578698
Fresh?
>>7578454
Most similar candy to these things. Kind of expensive, $6 per tin.
>>7578838
Aayy
>>7578237
Krating Daeng
>introduced 1976
M-150
>introduced 1985
Are you some kind of particularly retarded Osotspa shill?
>>7578838
Awwww shit.
There's one hoagie place near me that sells that stuff. Almost prefer it to the sandwiches. Almost.