Canada has seen a number of energy drinks recalled this summer over what the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says is due to caffeine amounts and improper labelling. But energy shots, like the small bottles sometimes found in gas stations and convenience stores, remain on the market despite some exceeding the amount of caffeine levels that Canada permits energy drinks to have. Sean Previl reports on why the difference matters and why they fall under different rules.
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Why energy shots are still in Canada’s market despite some drink recalls
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