Red Bull did not change its name to War Horse. After obtaining the authorization from Thailand's Tencel Pharmaceutical Group (Thailand Red Bull) in 1995, China Red Bull's 20-year trademark authorization expired at the end of 2016. Since the right to use the Red Bull trademark was no longer available, a new brand "War Horse" was created.
Currently, Reignwood’s FMCG sector includes products such as Red Bull, War Horse, Vita Coco, and Fruit Become. Red Bull is still considered by the industry to be its most important main product. With the situation stalemate, Reignwood, which has been focusing on the functional drink market with Red Bull for 20 years, began to increase investment in its own brand "War Horse", hoping to use Red Bull's existing mature channels to vigorously promote new products.