1. Rares Rares New Zealand says:

    I believe this article should focus on the stupidity of one individual that decided to drink 15 cans of red bull daily rather than focusing on an energy drink that has a safety label to advise that no more than 2 cans should be consumed daily. I'm sure that if someone goes on a diet of 15 coffees a day, there will be a similar outcome. If someone decides to take 20 tablets of aspirin daily, it shouldn't be the safety of the aspirin that should be questioned but the ignorance of the individual. Even if caffeine is indeed addictive, which is rather likely, why not target coffee as well since it is consumed a lot more than red bull? Should coffee be abused in such a idiotic manner for it to come to the media's attention?

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