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Vodka with Sugar-Free Red Bull is a popular mixed drink, not a food dish, consisting of vodka and the zero-sugar version of the Red Bull energy drink. It originated in the early 2000s as part of the 'Vodka Red Bull' trend, with the sugar-free variant appealing to those seeking lower-calorie options.
This beverage is very low in carbohydrates, fat, and protein, providing essentially zero nutrients beyond calories from alcohol and caffeine. A typical serving (1.5 oz vodka + 8.4 oz sugar-free Red Bull) contains roughly 100-150 calories, depending on the vodka used.
Culturally, it's a staple in nightlife and party scenes, often associated with extended socializing due to the stimulant effect of caffeine counteracting alcohol's sedative properties. Nutritionally, the sugar-free version is notable for eliminating the high sugar content of the original, making it a popular choice for calorie-conscious consumers.