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{{short description|Energy drink by Monster Beverage Corporation}}
{{POV|date=July 2015}}
{{Infobox beverage
{{Infobox beverage
|name = Burn Energy
|name = Burn Energy
|image = [[File:Burn energy drink logo.gif]]
|image = [[File:Burn energy drink logo.gif]]
|type = [[Energy Drink]]
|type = [[Energy drink]]
|manufacturer = [[Monster Beverage]]
|manufacturer = [[Monster Beverage Corporation]]
|origin = United States
|introduced = 2001
|introduced = 2001
|variants = Burn Original<br>Burn Tropical<br>Burn Berry<br>Burn Blue<br>Burn Mocha Energy (Coffee-flavored and non-carbonated)<br>Burn Sugarfree<br>Burn Lemon Ice
|variants = Burn Original<br>Burn Apple Kiwi<br>Burn Passion Punch<br>Burn Lemon Ice<br>Burn Dark Energy<br>Burn Cherry<br>Burn Mango<br>Burn Sour Twist<br>Burn Zero Sugar<br>Burn Peach Zero Sugar<br>Burn Raspberry Zero Sugar
|website = {{URL|http://www.burn.com}}
}}
}}

[[File:Burn Blue Refresh.jpg|thumb|100px|Burn Blue Refresh]]
[[File:Burn Blue Refresh.jpg|thumb|100px|Burn Blue Refresh]]
'''Burn''' is an energy drink owned and distributed by [[The Coca-Cola Company]], carrying the official tagline "Fuel your fire". burn is distributed in more than 80 countries including France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Korea, Bolivia, Brazil, Afghanistan and Mexico.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Coca-Cola Company Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2011 Results|url=http://www.coca-colacompany.com/press-center/press-releases/the-coca-cola-company-reports-full-year-and-fourth-quarter-2011-results|accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref>


'''Burn''' is an [[energy drink]] owned and distributed by [[Monster Beverage Corporation]], carrying the official tagline "Fuel your fire". Burn is distributed in more than 80 countries.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Coca-Cola Company Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2011 Results|url=http://www.coca-colacompany.com/press-center/press-releases/the-coca-cola-company-reports-full-year-and-fourth-quarter-2011-results|access-date=20 March 2013}}{{Dead link|date=November 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
== Activity and brand ambassadors==
Woodfett Modz
{{Empty section|date=October 2013}}

==Music==
Burn's involvement in music consists of initiatives to support and nurture promising talent in the electronic dance music sector.

=== Burn studios ===
Launched at the [[International Music Summit]] in [[Ibiza]], Burn studios is Burn's music platform, set up to showcase and support new talent, contribute to music culture and empower groundbreaking ideas.<ref name="Burn Studios Launches at IMS in Ibiza">{{cite web|title=Burn Studios Launches at IMS in Ibiza|url=http://blog.pokerpr.co.uk/2010/05/27/burn-studios-launches-at-ims-in-ibiza/ |work=Burn Studios Launches|accessdate=2010-05-27}}</ref> It has hosted multiple competitions for up-and-coming talents, providing opportunities for mentoring, growth and exposure. The most established of these contests is [[Burn studios residency]], an annual competition for newcomer DJs to receive advice and masterclasses with internationally renowned figures of the [[electronic dance music]] industry, with the end prize of a residency in a well-known club in Ibiza. Burn studios' earliest initiatives involved remix contests and DJ workshops featuring Richie Hawtin, Sasha (DJ), [[Peaches (musician)]], Telonius, Munk, Moullinex and [[Phenomenal Handclap Band]].

===Burn studios residency===
burn studios residency is burn Studios' annual competition held on Ibiza for newcomer producers and DJs to receive advice and masterclasses with internationally renowned figures of the Electronic dance music industry. The program was established to showcase and support emerging DJ/producer talent. In the words of burn's Marketing Manager Erik Hofstaedter: "burn is all about passion and creativity as a brand and supporting new talent on their way. burn studios residency offers a unique opportunity for up-and-coming EDM talent to kick start their career and get supported on their way."<ref>{{cite web|last=Cadoret|first=Angie|title=Burn studios residency 2013 is coming|url=http://worldwide.soonnight.com/mag/news/burn-studios-residency-2013-is-coming,28,15316.html|publisher=www.worldwide.soonnight.com|accessdate=19 April 2013}}</ref>

The program's end prize is a summer-long residency in a prestigious club on the island, including [[Café Mambo]], [[Sankeys (nightclub)]] Ibiza and [[Privilege Ibiza]]. The first stage of the burn studios residency competition is hosted by the mix-sharing platform [[Mixcloud]], and receives promotion, support and documentation by international electronic dance music publications such as ''[[Resident Advisor]]'', ''[[Mixmag]]'', and ''[[DJ Magazine]]''. In its inaugural year in 2012 burn studios residency received thousands<ref>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Ken|title=Burn Studios' Ibiza residency program kicks off six-part documentary series featuring mentors Luciano, Jamie Jones, and more|url=http://news.beatport.com/blog/2012/09/18/burn-studios-ibiza-residency-program-kicks-off-six-part-documentary-series-featuring-mentors-luciano-and-carl-cox/|publisher=www.beatport.com}}</ref> of applications from all over Europe in the form of short DJ mixes, before selected entrants competed in live "Mix-Off" sessions, with the winning DJs flying to Ibiza for the burn studios residency bootcamp. The bootcamp phase of the program was documented in a 7-part video series, which collectively received over a million views in their first six months online.<ref>{{cite web|title=burn studios residency: Webisodes|url=http://www.mixmag.net/burn-studios-residency/webisodes|publisher=www.mixmag.com}}</ref> In 2013 burn studios residency opened applications up to further global burn markets including Japan and Brazil, with a "Wildcard" option for countries outside of the specified regions. Appointed mentors will include DJs Solomun, Maceo Plex, Steve Lawler, Fatboy Slim, [[Avicii]] and [[Hot Chip]]'s Joe Goddard (musician), with Café Mambo and Sankeys (nightclub) Ibiza as participating clubs.

===Burn and David Guetta===
Burn has worked in close collaboration with platinum-selling French [[house]] DJ and producer [[David Guetta]]. In this time, Guetta worked with burn and Partizan Films to produce his feature-length biographical documentary ''[[Nothing But the Beat (documentary)]]'' (2011),<ref>{{cite web|title=A burn Production: David Guetta 'Nothing But The Beat' - Full movie|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zheOjxEoldc&playnext=1&list=PLDF61FF614B3CD447&feature=results_video|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> provided mentoring and support for burn studios residency, and performed at burn's ''Guetta Meets Guetta'' event in London.<ref>{{cite web|title=Guetta Meets Guetta - London, August 1st, 2012|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_yV-lQtoyE|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> ''Guetta Meets Guetta'' was a one-night exhibition and party held in August 2012,<ref>{{cite web|title=guetta meets guetta – a free state of creativity|url=http://www.elektrodaily.com/news/2012/07/guetta-meets-guetta-a-free-state-of-creativity/|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> where David Guetta collaborated with friend and street artist [[Mr. Brainwash]] (aka Thierry Guetta) and fellow DJ [[Nicky Romero]]. The event was documented by burn and the footage was used as a music video for the track "Metropolis" by David Guetta feat. Nicky Romero, directed by Mr Brainwash.

A list of burn's music competitions:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Competition !! Mentors !! Winner/s
|-
| 2010
| burn studios Remix Competition
| [[Cassius D. Kalb|Cassius]]

[[Uffie]]

[[Richie Hawtin]]
| Tha Trickaz

MIDIBOTS

Oblique Industries
|-
| 2011
| burn studios Next Producer Star
| [[Richie Hawtin]]

[[Sasha (DJ)]]

Philippe Zdar (Cassius)
| Arnas D.
|-
| 2012
| burn studios residency
| [[David Guetta]]

[[Sasha (DJ)]]

2ManyDJs ([[Soulwax]])

Jamie Jones

Luciano

[[Richie Hawtin]]

[[Carl Craig]]
| [[Manu Vulcano]]

Adam Zasada

Urban Jeram
|-
| 2013
| burn studios residency
|
* Solomun
* [[Fatboy Slim]]
* Joe Goddard
* Maceo Plex
* [[Steve Lawler]]
* [[Avicii]]
|
* Lea Dobricic (Serbia)
* Hyena (Poland)
* Tommy Kid (France)
|}

==Sports==
[[File:Burn wiederverschliessbar.jpg|thumb|Burn Energy]]
Burn's involvement in extreme sports includes snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing, Formula 1 racing and parkour, providing sponsorship to a number of high-profile athletes and events sponsored across the world.

===Snowboarding===
burn sponsors snowboarders from all across Europe. The most prominent and senior of these are dubbed "burn Units". Currently, the burn Units include riders [[Ståle Sandbech]], [[Gigi Rüf]], [[Sven Thorgren]], Werni Stock, Ulrik Badertscher, Arthur Longo, and Mathias Weissenbacher.

burn is responsible for a number of major snowboarding films. In 2011 burn released ''Human / Machines'',<ref name="Burn Units - Human / Machines">{{cite web|title=Burn Units - Human / Machines|url=http://vimeo.com/30740008 |work=Burn Units Film|accessdate=2011-10-31}}</ref> where Ståle Sandbech, [[Mathieu Crepel]], Arthur Longo and Gigi Rüf take to the mountains of Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, with the concept of the video looking at whether man or machine-made snowboarding features are the best. ''Black Snow''<ref>{{cite web|title=burn PRESENTS: Black Snow|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS_jyG14ukw|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> is one of burn's most avante-garde snow films, bridging the gap between art, technology and action sports. It features burn Units [[Stale Sandbech]], Ulrik Badertscher and [[Gigi Rüf]] riding inside one of Europe's largest snow domes, illuminated by LEDs and UV lighting. The soundtrack was provided by famed music producer [[Baron (musician)]].

burn's ''[[We Ride: The Story of Snowboarding]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=burn PRESENTS: We Ride - The Story of Snowboarding (Full Movie)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0nMxxRU6Js|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> is a feature-length documentary made in collaboration with Grain Media. It explores the development of snowboarding with interviews and archival footage with [[Todd Richards (snowboarder)|Todd Richards]], Gigi Rüf, [[Terje Haakonsen]], [[Jake Burton]], [[Tom Sims]], Stale Sandbech and [[Craig Kelly (snowboarder)|Craig Kelly]]. It was directed by [[Orlando von Einsiedel]] and Jon Drever and premiered at the 2013 [[Air & Style]] in Innsbruck.<ref>{{cite web|title=WE RIDE: THE STORY OF SNOWBOARDING ONLINE PREMIERE FEBRUARY 24TH|url=http://www.yobeat.com/2013/02/21/we-ride-the-story-of-snowboarding-online-premiere-february-24th/|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>

The brand is heavily involved with Air & Style, a TTR 6 Star event. In 2013, burn's inaugural burn Style Sessions contest took place at the 20th Anniversary of Air & Style in Innsbruck.<ref>{{cite web|title=burn PRESENTS: burn Style Sessions / Air & Style 20th Anniversary|url=http://www.coca-colacompany.com/videos/burn-presents-burn-style-sessions-air-style-20th-anniversary-yt5gclw_fgknk|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> Snowboarding legends Terje Haakonsen, [[David Benedek]] and Gigi Rüf returned to competition snowboarding for the event, along with [[Stefan Gimpl]], the only rider to have won three consecutive Air & Style titles. "I don't think anyone ever thought they'd see these guys compete again," said Arthur Longo (burn Unit). "It's like a piece of history."<ref>{{cite web|title=burn Celebrate 20 Years of Air & Style and announce burn Style Session|url=http://onboard.mpora.com/events/burn-celebrate-20-years-of-air-style-and-announce-burn-style-session.html#slide-1|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> As well as work with Air & Style, burn have established their own major snow events. Notably, burn in snow: a large winter event in Poland with ski, snowboarding and music components held in [[Skrzyczne]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BURN IN SNOW 2013|url=http://burninsnow.pl/en/press/burn-snow-2013|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>

=== Skateboarding===
burn's sponsored skateboarders also operates under the burn Units team name and include [[Rune Glifberg]], Timotej Lampe Ignjic, Albert Nyberg and Rasmus Sand.

In October 2011, burn launched ''Never Extinguish'', a short film starring burn riders Rune Glifberg, Dany Hamard, Hugo Maillard and Jonas Skrøder. The film was filmed and shot in Buenos Aires, Argentina and directed by Ash Bolland.<ref name="burn - Never Extinguish">{{cite web|title=burn - Never Extinguish|url=http://vimeo.com/30740008 |work=Burn Units Film|accessdate=2011-10-31}}</ref>

Together with Kingpin magazine, burn established the Save Our Spot program to revive some of Europe's most run-down and neglected skateparks, as suggested by the wider skateboarding community.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kingpin and Burn's "Save Our Spot" campaign – enter now!|url=http://sidewalk.mpora.com/news/kingpin-burns-save-spot-campaign-enter.html}}</ref> In 2012, the team renovated the neediest skateparks, located in Hungary, Poland and Romania. The workforce included Kingpin's editor Alex Irvine, designers from Eastbound Skateparks, members of Perus skate crew, Rune Glifberg and ex-burn Units Ignacio "Nachete" Morata and Rune Glifberg, whose test runs throughout the build ensured the updates were of a high standard.

===Parkour===
The release of ''Visions'' marked burn's first foray into the world of parkour. The project takes the form of one central video<ref>{{cite web|title=burn PRESENTS: Visions|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXib7MhkX8E|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> with several supporting teasers and follows members of the iconic London-based parkour team Storm Freerun. Shot in several locations throughout Bucharest, the protagonists explore urban landscapes, unlikely obstacles and dream-like scenarios with skill and agility. ''Visions'' is a cinematic manifestation of burn's "Free State of Creativity".<ref>{{cite web|title=burn Presents: Visions – The Very Best in Free Running and Parkour|url=http://www.highsnobiety.com/2012/12/03/burn-presents-visions-the-very-best-in-free-running-and-parkour/|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>

===Formula 1===
In November 2012, burn entered Formula 1 racing with a sponsorship deal with the [[Lotus F1]] team. "The Lotus team is the number one emerging challenger in the sport and has demonstrated exceptional creativity in their approach to Formula 1. We intend to foster that creativity by incorporating art and music in a way that will break the conventions of traditional F1 sponsorship," said Emmanuel Seuge, Head of Sports and Entertainment Marketing at The Coca-Cola Company.<ref>{{cite web|title=Coca-Cola sponsors Lotus using burn energy drink|url=http://en.espnf1.com/lotusf1/motorsport/story/95766.html|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>

burn's sports ambassadors dates:

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Sport !! Team / Personality !! Dates
|-
| Snowboarding
|Arthur Longo

[[Ståle Sandbech]]

[[Gigi Rüf]]

[[Mathieu Crepel]]

Werni Stock

Ulrik Badertscher

Mathias Weissenbacher
| 2010–present

2010–present

2010–present

2011–2012

2011–present

2011–present

2013–present
|-
| Skateboarding
| [[Rune Glifberg]]

Timotej Lampe Ignjic

Ignacio Morata

Albert Nyberg

Rasmus Sand
| 2011–present

2012–2015 and still present

2011–2011

2011–present

2011–present
|-
| Parkour
| Storm Freerun
| 2012–present
|-
| Formula 1
| [[Lotus F1]] Team
| 2013–2014
|}


== Ingredients ==
== Ingredients ==
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== Caffeine content ==
== Caffeine content ==
Caffeine content per 100 ml is 32&nbsp;mg.<ref>Source- http://www.burnenergydrink.it</ref>
Caffeine content per 100 ml is 32&nbsp;mg.<ref>Source- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060512140537/http://www.burnenergydrink.it/]</ref>


== Nutritional values per 100 ml ==
== Nutritional values per 100 ml ==
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|-
|-
| [[Vitamin B12]]
| [[Vitamin B12]]
| style="text-align:right;"| 0.38 µg
| style="text-align:right;"| 0.38 μg
|}
|}


== Flavors ==
== Flavors ==
*[[Original]]
*Original
*Apple Kiwi
*[[Juiced Energy]]
*[[Zero]]
*Zero Sugar
*[[Passion Punch]]
*Passion Punch
*[[Lemon Ice]]
*Lemon Ice
*Dark Energy
*[[Apple Kiwi]]
*Sour Twist

*Cherry
== World distribution ==
*Mango
Table with countries where burn is available:<ref name=cocacola>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualvender.coca-cola.com|title=The Coca-Cola Virtual Vender|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517222209/http://www.virtualvender.coca-cola.com/|archivedate=2011-05-17|df=}}</ref>
*Raspberry Zero Sugar
{| class="wikitable"
*Peach Zero Sugar
|-
*Gold Rush
!Continent/Region
!Countries
|-
| [[Africa]]
| [[Algeria]], [[Burkina Faso]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Egypt]], [[Ghana]], [[Guinea]], [[Liberia]], [[Mauritius]], [[Morocco]], [[Nigeria]], [[Reunion Island]], [[Senegal]], [[Sierra Leone]], [[South Africa]], [[Tunisia]], [[Kenya]]
|-
| [[Americas]]
| [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]],<ref>http://www.elmundo.com.bo/socialesnewII.asp?codsol=15545&edicion=19/06/2009</ref> [[Canada]], [[Chile]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Mexico]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]], [[Uruguay]], [[Paraguay]], [[venezuela]]
|-
| [[Eurasia]]
|[[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]]
|-
| [[Europe]]
| [[Armenia]], [[Austria]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Belarus]], [[Bosnia & Herzegovina]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Faroe Islands]], [[France]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Iceland]], [[Italy]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Macedonia (country)|Macedonia]], [[Malta]], [[Moldova]], [[Norway]], [[Poland]], [[Portugal]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]], [[Turkey]], [[Ukraine]]
|-
| [[Asia]]
| [[Afghanistan]], [[Bahrain]], [[Burma]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Japan]], [[Jordan]], [[Maldives]], [[Oman]], [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Palestinian territories|West Bank-Gaza]], [[Qatar]], [[South Korea]]
|}


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
{{Commons category|burn (energy drink)}}
*[http://www.burn.com/ Global Product Homepage]

{{Energy drinks}}
{{Energy drinks}}




[[Category:Energy drinks]]
[[Category:Energy drinks]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 2001]]
[[Category:Food and drink introduced in 2001]]
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 17 November 2024

Burn Energy
TypeEnergy drink
ManufacturerMonster Beverage Corporation
Country of origin United States
Introduced2001
VariantsBurn Original
Burn Apple Kiwi
Burn Passion Punch
Burn Lemon Ice
Burn Dark Energy
Burn Cherry
Burn Mango
Burn Sour Twist
Burn Zero Sugar
Burn Peach Zero Sugar
Burn Raspberry Zero Sugar
Websitewww.burn.com Edit this on Wikidata
Burn Blue Refresh

Burn is an energy drink owned and distributed by Monster Beverage Corporation, carrying the official tagline "Fuel your fire". Burn is distributed in more than 80 countries.[1]

Ingredients

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Burn day

Caffeine content

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Caffeine content per 100 ml is 32 mg.[2]

Nutritional values per 100 ml

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Country Nutrient Value
Denmark Energy 236 kJ/56 kcal
Protein 0 g
Carbohydrate 13.3 g
Fat 0 g
Sodium 0.02 g
Vitamin B3 6.5 mg
Vitamin B5 1.5 mg
Vitamin B6 0.21 mg
Vitamin B12 0.38 μg

Flavors

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  • Original
  • Apple Kiwi
  • Zero Sugar
  • Passion Punch
  • Lemon Ice
  • Dark Energy
  • Sour Twist
  • Cherry
  • Mango
  • Raspberry Zero Sugar
  • Peach Zero Sugar
  • Gold Rush

References

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  1. ^ "The Coca-Cola Company Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2011 Results". Retrieved 20 March 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Source- [1]