CantFaketheFunk said:
Kit Kat bars - 2548 bars
Red Bull - 191.1 cans
Monster - 95.55 cans
Jolt Energy - 54.6 cans
Mountain Dew - 277.96 cans
Mountain Dew Game Fuel - 127.4 bottles
Starbucks Grande Caffe Mocha - 87.36 cups
Wired X344 - 44.44 cans
I wanted to check the validity of your sources so I had a look at the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS) to see exactly what caffeine could do to you as well as what was the minimum reported lethal dose.
Now, obviously I'm not sure of your weight so I based my results around my weight (75kg, which equals 141.06 cans of Red Bull).
Now, considering there is 80mg of caffeine in each can that means I would have ingested 11,284.8mg of caffeine allowing for total absorption of the substance, which means I would have ingested 150.464mg/kg of body weight.
According to RTECS, the lowest published lethal dose is 192mg/kg of caffeine for their particular test group. Remember though that this is the LDLo, the lowest lethal dose and most values of toxic substances are published in LD50 (Lethal dose sufficient to kill 50% of the test group) so the values given by this website are actually substantially
lower than those found by scientific literature, probably for legal reasons to stop people going out and actively trying to down said number of cans.
BUT, that's just the lethal dose. In regards to
toxic RTECS reports that at doses of 51mg/kg (47.81 cans for my weight) that dramatic changes in heart rate, renal failure, acute tubular necrosis (kidney damage) and severe musculoskeletal tremors. Even worse, 91mg/kg intermittedly over the course of a day produced hallucinations, toxic psychosis, diarrhea and altered perception. At 140mg/kg toxic effects include muscle spasticity, a dramatic increase in heart rate without a fall in BP which resulted in hemmorhage.
The lesson here today is don't abuse caffeine. It's fantastic to use to stay awake but remember it is a drug and can do some serious harm if abused. Your data comes in lower than scientific literature for amount of caffeine needed to kill, and higher than values reported to have severe toxic effects.
Just making sure that people know.