Category: Issue 476
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Suffolk County Restricts Energy Drink Marketing to Children
The Legislature of Suffolk County, New York, has adopted new measures (1920-2012, 1085-2013 and 1086-2013) designed to curtail the marketing of energy drinks to minors within county limits. Introduced by William Spencer (D-Centerport), the three new laws will (i) prohibit companies from providing free energy drink samples and coupons to individuals younger than age 18;…
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Idaho Legislature Considers Prohibition on “Unhealthy” Food Under SNAP
The Idaho Senate has approved a joint memorial bill (S.J.M. 102) that would (i) state legislative findings, including that “taxpayers have a right to expect that their tax dollars will purchase fresh, healthy food that meets nutritional standards that will not contribute to health issues and higher medical costs,” and (ii) urge the federal government…
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EFSA Issues Criteria for Identifying Endocrine Disruptors
The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA’s) Scientific Committee has issued an opinion “that clarifies the scientific criteria for identifying an endocrine disruptor.” Requested by the European Commission, the opinion addresses “the testing and assessment of endocrine active substances (EASs) and endocrine disruptors (EDs)” by adopting the World Health Organization’s definition for EDs, which must meet…
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FDA Secures Consent Decree from New Jersey Bakery over Labeling Issues
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a federal court has approved a consent decree with Clifton, New Jersey-based Butterfly Bakery, Inc. over claims that it distributed misbranded food products, such as muffins and snack cakes. United States v. Butterfly Bakery Inc., No. 13-669 (D.N.J., order entered March 5, 2013). Under the agreement, the…
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Petitioners Ask FDA to Regulate Use of Antibiotics in Distillers Grains
Two agricultural organizations have filed a citizen petition with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking to ban the use of antibiotics in ethanol production so that the leftover mash, known as “distillers grains with solubles (DGS),” which is fed to livestock, does not add to the levels of antibiotics used in the production of…
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Physicians, Researchers, Public Health Experts Seek FDA Action on Caffeine in Energy Drinks
A group of physicians, researchers and public health experts has urged Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg to consider the purported adverse health effects, particularly for children and adolescents, posed by energy drinks containing high levels of caffeine, apply existing generally recognized as safe standards to such beverages and require manufacturers to provide…