MickeyDees starts peddlin' Red Bull

by cynthia yoo | June 9, 2008 at 02:46 pm
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McD's is adding Red Bull to its beverage offerings.   So if you think your kids don't get enough sugar and caffeine, they can get their fix at the Golden Arches.
Fountain giant McDonald's is testing the sale of bottled and canned drinks in about 150 locations, though options vary by location and it might take years for the plan to finally be realized. So far, a variety of colas, teas, energy drinks and waters, including Red Bull and Coca-Cola's Vitaminwater are being tested, along with some beverages from PepsiCo.


The idea is to offer more options to consumers who are going elsewhere for their beverage fixes. Larry Light, founder of Arcature and former global chief marketer of McDonald's, said the company realized several years ago that it wasn't meeting consumers' needs in that regard. "We were seeing [customers] buy food at McDonald's and then go buy their beverages at 7-Eleven, or they'd go through a drive-through with the beverage already in their car," he said.

"It's a great opportunity for [McDonald's] to get incremental sales,"said Darren Tristano, exec VP at Technomic.
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michelle.sundvick
michelle.sundvick
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at 14:49 on June 9th, 2008

cynthia yoo, I like this story. It's good stuff.


haha this is exactly what McDonalds needs... to clog up their customers arteries and then speed up their hearts...

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Barry Artiste

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH, Thats a good retort, wish I had said that!

Nicole Billard
Nicole Billard
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at 16:37 on June 9th, 2008

Oh, for Pete's sake... this, plus the 4 year old shooting herself in Wal-Mart... is it any wonder North Americans get a bad rap over seas?

I agree with Michelle, maybe shock and disbelief in the news will make them second guess this move.

I like this story. It's good stuff.

PEP
PEP
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at 19:01 on June 9th, 2008

cynthia yoo, I like this story. It's good stuff, although McDonald's decision is disgusting stuff. Very disgusting stuff.

Barry Artiste
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at 21:30 on June 9th, 2008

cynthia yoo, I like this story. It's good stuff. Pretty soon they will start selling music CDs, clothing lines etc. So far removed to take away attention of their crappy food, and concentrate on brand marketing,

Why would you think they would put a monster playground in front of the restaurant? Cause they know adults stay away in drove, but also know young children, though moneyless, drive the economy.

Ever try and drive by a friggin Macdonald with kids in the car, and not hear the collective whines "But Dad I want their new toy"!! Notice it is nary a word about hunger? Just the damn Toy!

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madirakshi

Shop at Wal-Mart in the toddler's section and you'll find that there already IS a clothing line, complete with the famous golden arches (tm)...  sad but true!

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Smokey

Is this an ad?  What happened to NowPublic?  I thought this was a news site?

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Sanjay Jha

Hi Smokey, This is not an ad. It is an interesting info. Cheers

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Barry Artiste

Yeah, what Sanjay said!

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j-No

this photo was from the Sotheby's contemporary art auction in NYC earlier this spring. I do not have the names of the artists who made the two paintings, but it is probably available from the Sotheby's website. I don't know if it was Sotheby's intention to accentuate the disgust factor of McD's cuisine, but if not, it was an fortuitous happenstance.

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nigelchatfield

Photo by Pauline Murphy.

Taken in Trenton, Georgia.

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Roaming Vegas

Classic over reaction to absolutely nothing. Red Bull is available in just about every convenience store in the U.S. - so what if McDonald's or any one else wants to sell it?


This is a non-story if I ever saw one. Let's ask the troops in Iraq, the unemployed or the people losing their homes how they feel about MCD selling Red Bull. My guess - they couldn't care less.


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Barry Artiste

Boy, Who peed in your Cornflakes and Red Bull today?

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Nicole Billard

I think this is a valid point... I would say that it is something we should look into, as those people in the military, service and transportation industries, lower income families, etc are often the ones eating at MacDonalds. I bet they DO care.

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nvsimpson

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René

Hey, watch it, Cynthia, Mickey Dee's is a very popular music/dance/bar in  Yuma, Arizona. the snowbirds love it. Designated drivers get free drinks, soft that is.

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ThiagoMartins

This pic is from Brasília - Brazil.

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austin27
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at 21:29 on June 10th, 2008

McD's is definitely evil.

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jdeneut

Taken at the McDonald's near the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. That's me, my grandmother, and my son, Jack Jr.

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travestees

Not usually a fan of McDonald's, (especially after 10.30 when they stop doing breakfast) but after 10 hours of driving I was delighted to see one in Fort William in Scotland. The unexpected beautiful blue sky and the yellow and red of the arches (with Ben Nevis just behind, not pictured) was simply a test for my new camera.
Here's the kicker. I had to go over to nearby Morrisons to get some Red Bull to keep me going over the next 4 hours to Dunvegan.

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Austin_Lee0502

the Golden Arch in a city of arches, what a match! Taken in Bologna, Italy

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Kid Wrangler

This is a McDonald's that was located in the town square of Kiev, Ukraine. I would have taken pictures of the inside also, but it wasn't allowed. As soon as they knew we were tourists they didn't like us, but we still enjoyed our meal. It tasted even better than American McDonald's

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DrBear

An original McDonald's sign from the 1950s still stands in Green Bay, Wis.

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janelloshea

These photos were taken during breakfast when I was holidaying in Malaysia a couple of years back.

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ramozurc

Mcdonalds somewhere in Marikina City, Philippines.

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SoloXis

McD from Singapore. Yep that's a cup of coke.

Adding red bull is like pumping up the (already overloaded) calories of an average value meal. Health-wise, they still have a lot to improve on.

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terrybain

It's been some time since I grabbed this. Cool to see someone finds it interesting.

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paintbetty

McDonalds on Las Vegas Blvd.

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gypsyjane

I was traveling in Italy last summer and the McDonald's Sign with Pompeii under it just struck me as odd. I guess you can't escape the golden arches anywhere in the world.

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oljoha

I shot this picture at McD's in Raton, Colorado. Got to say I love my caffeine - just hold the sugar.

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