Tag: energy drinks

  • Monster Beverage Seeks to Halt City Attorney’s Investigation and Demands

    Monster Beverage Corp. has filed a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief against San Francisco’s city attorney, who launched an investigation into the company’s alleged marketing of energy drinks to children in October 2012. Monster Beverage Corp. v. Herrera, No. 13-786 (C.D. Cal., E. Div., filed April 29, 2013). According to the complaint, City Attorney…

  • NTP Ginkgo Biloba Report Draws Energy Drink Warning from CSPI

    The National Toxicology Program (NTP) recently released its peer-reviewed report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis of Ginkgo biloba, “an herbal remedy and dietary supplement purported to improve memory and brain function.” Based on long-term studies in which researchers “deposited solutions of Ginkgo biloba extract in corn oil directly into the stomachs of male and female…

  • U.S. Lawmakers Issue Report on Energy Drinks

    U.S. Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Sens. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have issued a joint report presenting the results of their investigation into the energy drink industry. Titled “What’s all the Buzz About?,” the report is based on survey responses from 14 energy drink companies asked to outline their current marketing, labeling…

  • Energy Drink Maker Commissions Scientific White Paper on Ingredient Safety

    Las Vegas, Nevada-based Rockstar, Inc. recently released a “scientific white paper” prepared for the energy drink maker by Intertek Cantox. Signed by University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Pharmacology Professor John Doull, a member of an “Expert Panel convened to evaluate the conditions of use of caffeine in Rockstar products,” the paper reviews scientific literature…

  • 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…

  • Senators Accuse Companies of Marketing Energy Drinks to Children

    U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) recently sent letters to the CEOs of Monster Beverage Corp., Rockstar, Inc., and Red Bull North America, accusing the companies of marketing energy drinks to children. Citing “growing concern about the potential health risks posed by energy drinks,” the legislators claim that despite pledges to abstain…

  • 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;…

  • 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…