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Energy drink label changes gaming food stamp system? National & World News. By Gary Horcher. Nov 1, 2013. Store owners see uptick in sales, but some question if energy drinks are "nutritious" ...
Feb. 16, 2013— -- Monster Beverage Corp. will include caffeine content on its energy drink labels because it no longer wants to be considered a dietary supplement, and instead will adhere to ...
Monster Beverage Corp. will change labeling on its cans so that its energy drinks will no longer be considered dietary supplements. This move requires different labeling rules under Food and Drug ...
Caffeine levels in the drinks tested ranged from about 6 milligrams per serving for 5-Hour Energy Decaf, made by Living Essentials, to 242 milligrams for 5-Hour Energy Extra Strength, the report ...
Food and beverages with high caffeine content may soon require clear labeling, and their effects may be studied after a spate of wrongful death suits and cardiac incidents across the country tied ...
Energy drink products of various brands are being recalled from the marketplace over non-compliances related to caffeine content and labeling requirements. According to the Canadian Food ...
The government of Canada is recalling six different brands of energy drinks, including the one from Prime, over their caffeine content and labeling violations. CNN values your feedback 1.
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