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I tend to agree, there are some things that could be done to the article, specifically I would like to know how the 400mg of caffeine was calculated. I'm getting 250ml/100*0.015 * 1.2g*cm^-3=45mg (which isn't alot really). For comparison, a Red Bull has 80mg/250mL, and according to Caffeine, intake in excess of 300mg can result in caffein intoxication. I'm not going to edit the article myself, as I'd rather like some input from others. In short, we need sources on the article, and I'm going to place a tag on it in a week or so, if no sources have been added. Stefan Jensen (talk) 14:24, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
I've put a tag on, not really sure what to do from here. Would my calculations be original research? This article needs more input, it is of very poor quality as is. Stefan Jensen (talk) 08:08, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
I have a can of burn, just in front of me (just drunk it out), from Spain and it indicates 32mg of caffeine per 100 ml, that is 80mg per 250ml (aprox 8.3 US liq. oz.).
It seems that the formula is absolutely dependent on country.
And about caffeine intoxication, I'm not so sure, last weekend I consumed 6 cans of Red Bull, that should be 480mg, far away from 300mg that says cause intoxication. ???
Guys I put Caffine levels may varry in other areas. --72.224.192.93 (talk) 19:46, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
Aside the levels of caffeine per can, I think the data about caffeine is from Source Burn and not Coca-Cola Burn (I guess they're different drinks). Felve (talk) 03:02, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
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