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Red Bull Agrees To Pay $13M+ To Customers

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Austrian beverage energy drink cans of Red Bull are pictured in Vienna on March 16, 2013. Red Bull said that an unknown person has been attempting for several weeks to blackmail it by claiming to have contaminated its beverages with faeces. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEIN (credit: read ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Austrian beverage energy drink cans of Red Bull are pictured in Vienna on March 16, 2013. Red Bull said that an unknown person has been attempting for several weeks to blackmail it by claiming to have contaminated its beverages with faeces. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEIN (credit: read ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Customers who purchased a Red Bull drink between 2002 and Oct. 3, 2014 are owed $10 cash or $15 in Red Bull products, according to a settlement the company agreed to last month.

The popular energy drink company agreed to pay more than 13 million dollars after settling the false advertisement lawsuit.

Red Bul was sued after some customers claimed the drink didn’t improve their concentration or reaction speeds.

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