Rising caffeine levels spark calls for ban on energy drink sales to children
August 31, 20234 min read843 words
Published: August 31, 2023  |  4 min read843 words
WASHINGTON – Paediatricians and parents are calling for the United States to treat new high-caffeine energy drinks like alcohol and cigarettes and ban their sale to minors as a single serving can contain as much caffeine as six Coca-Colas. Prime Energy, which launched in 2023, ha...
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Aug 31
Interesting article. Lots of information, and attempts to contact various retailers for comment are noted(which is a good sign). I do wish there would have been a baseline for all the stats they threw out (for reference - 1 cup of coffee is 95mg of caffeine, the energy drinks described in this article have 300mg).
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