Tag: dietary supplement
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Dietary Supplement Trade Association Issues Caffeine Guidelines
The Council for Responsible Nutrition has issued recommended guidelines for dietary supplement products containing caffeine, including energy drink products marketed as supplements. According to the council, the guidelines expand “its self-regulatory initiatives that encourage best practices within the supplement industry and promote safe use of dietary supplements by consumers.” Council President and CEO Steve Mister…
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Monster Energy to Reclassify Products as Beverages
According to media sources, Monster Energy Corp. has announced plans to re-label its energy drinks as beverages regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as opposed to dietary supplements. The company reportedly told industry publication Beverage Digest that it will update product labels to include “Nutritional Facts” rather than “Supplement Facts,” as well as…
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Senators Call for Meeting with FDA over 5-Hour Energy® Link to 13 Deaths
Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have reportedly called for a meeting with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg after reports surfaced that the agency has received adverse event reports indicating that the caffeinated energy supplement 5-Hour Energy® may have been linked to the deaths of 13 people in the past…
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FDA Regulation of Nanotechnology (ABA 2012)
Part II of the American Bar Association’s (ABA’s) Nanotechnology Project, this recently released book comprehensively considers, by product category, how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviews nanotechnology-based products. Shook, Hardy & Bacon Agribusiness & Food Safety Attorney James Andreasen was among those practitioners contributing to the work. Among the chapters are “Color Additives,” “Food…
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“Lazy Cakes” Lawsuit Dismissed
A federal judge in California has reportedly dismissed a putative class action against the manufacturer of melatonin-laced brownies marketed as a relaxation and sleep aid. According to media sources, the plaintiff alleged that HBB LLC failed to disclose the potential effects of its Lazy Larry® or Lazy Cakes® baked goods, including “extreme fatigue, exhaustion and…
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New Class Actions Deem Coconut Water’s Health Claims Misleading
A California resident has filed a pair of putative class actions in state court against companies that market their coconut water with purportedly exaggerated nutrient claims and overstated hydrating benefits or as a miracle cure for a host of medical problems. Shenkman v. All Mkt., Inc., No. BC 467166; Shenkman v. One World Enters. LLC, No.…
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False Diet-Drink Claims Fail, Plaintiff Did Not Track Caloric Intake
A California consumer who alleged that he gained weight while using a diet drink has reportedly failed to demonstrate that he has standing to pursue putative class consumer-fraud claims against the manufacturer because he did not keep track of his caloric intake when he used the product. Fletcher v. Celsius Holdings, Inc., No. BC439055 (Cal. Super.…
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FDA Deems Lazy Larry® Brownies Adulterated Under Federal Law
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned the company that makes Lazy Larry® brownies containing melatonin that they are adulterated under federal law. According to FDA, “Your ‘Lazy Larry’ product is represented for use as a conventional food, and accordingly is not a dietary supplement.” The company apparently uses the term “dietary supplement” in…