Energy Drinks
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Panera adds warning to ‘Charged Lemonade’ after college student’s deathPanera Bread is facing a lawsuit after an Ivy League student with a heart condition died after allegedly drinking a large cup of 'Charged Lemonade.'U.S. NewsOct 30, 2023
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Panera sued over ‘Charged Lemonade’ energy drink after college student diesSarah Katz had lived with a heart condition since she was five. After drinking a 'Charged Lemonade' at Panera Bread, she went into cardiac arrest, a lawsuit claims.U.S. NewsOct 24, 2023
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Countrywide recall hits energy drink makers across CanadaMore than two dozen energy drink makers had their products recalled by the government of Canada due to non-compliance with caffeine content and labelling requirements.CanadaOct 20, 2023
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Monster energy drinks are being recalled in CanadaMonster brand energy drinks have been recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) due to improper labelling and caffeine content.CanadaAug 14, 2023
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Alani Nu latest energy drink to face warning as others recalled by CFIAHealth Canada says energy drinks can have no more than 180 milligrams of caffeine in them and must have proper labelling, but Alani Nu is advertised as having 200 mg per can.HealthAug 3, 2023
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University of Guelph professor explains people’s love affair with caffeineThe stimulant can be found in coffee and tea, as well as energy drinks, certain soft drinks, and even chocolate.CanadaJul 17, 2023
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Should youth avoid energy drinks? Here’s why pediatricians say yesEnergy drinks are widespread across Canada, and while some have labels advising they are not recommended for those under the age of 18, purchases are generally not restricted.HealthJul 14, 2023
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Canada recalls more energy drinks over caffeine, labelling issuesEnergy drinks must not contain more than 180 milligrams of caffeine in a single-serve container, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.HealthJul 13, 2023
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Logan Paul, KSI’s ‘Prime Energy’ drinks recalled in Canada over excess caffeineA spokesperson with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed a recall of Prime energy drinks had been issued after a health risk assessment was conducted by Health Canada.ConsumerJul 12, 2023
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Vitalité Health Network to stop offering soda, energy drinks at N.B. facilitiesThe health network says the move is the second phase of the organization's plan to improve the quality of foods at their facilities.HealthNov 26, 2018
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