
Marketing Mistakes Made by Red Bull
Red Bull gave you wings and a $13M lawsuit. See the marketing mistakes behind 43% market share, a cola recall, and Monster's quiet rise to 39%.

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Angad Singi hosts Marketing Monk, a business show with 301 episodes published.

Red Bull gave you wings and a $13M lawsuit. See the marketing mistakes behind 43% market share, a cola recall, and Monster's quiet rise to 39%.

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Marketing Monk is hosted by Angad Singi. The show is categorised under business (marketing) and has published 301 episodes.
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