Tag: energy drinks
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Class Suit Claims 5-Hour ENERGY® Is Not a Healthy Vitamin Energy Drink
Pennsylvania residents have filed a putative statewide class action in federal court against the company that makes 5-Hour ENERGY® drinks, claiming that they are promoted as a “healthy vitamin-filled energy drink” but are “nothing more than a shot of caffeine.” Thompson v. Innovation Ventures, LLC, No. 13-336 (W.D. Pa., filed March 7, 2013). The plaintiffs…
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Monster Energy Briefs Reporters on Expert Findings in Maryland Teen’s Death
During a recent press conference, counsel for Monster Energy reportedly addressed claims made in a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the company by the parents of a Maryland teenager who allegedly died after consuming the company’s energy drink. The company’s experts have apparently reviewed the medical records in the case and determined that “there is…
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Chicago Council Committee Defers Vote on Energy Drink Ban
During a hearing to discuss a prohibition on energy drinks in the city, a Chicago City Council committee reportedly decided to further consider the matter at a later date before taking a vote. The proposed ordinances include one introduced in January 2013 by Alderman Edward Burke that would prohibit the sale of drinks with 180…
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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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Energy Shot Maker Sued for Making Allegedly False Claims
A California resident has reportedly filed a putative class action against the company that makes 5-Hour Energy® shots, claiming that “no genuine scientific research” and “no scientifically reliable studies” support the company’s claims that the product provides “any more additional benefits over a caffeine tablet or a cup of coffee.” Soto v. Innovation Ventures, LLC,…
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ISSN Takes Stand on Energy Drinks
The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) has issued a position statement on energy drinks (ED) and energy shots (ES), claiming that “given the number of servings of these products that are consumed daily, the rate of adverse events appears low in the population of consumers.” Bill Campell, et al., “International Society of Sports Nutrition…
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Proposed Ordinance in Chicago Would Ban Energy Drinks
Chicago Alderman Edward Burke (14) has introduced a proposed ordinance that would prohibit the distribution of energy drinks in the city. Citing the popularity of the drinks among teenagers and young adults and the dangers they purportedly pose to health, the ordinance defines “energy drink” as “a canned or bottled beverage which contains an amount…
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ER Visits Due to Energy Drinks Reportedly on the Rise
New research from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reportedly indicates that the number of emergency room (ER) visits involving energy drinks has doubled nationwide—from about 10,000 to more than 20,000—from 2007 to 2011. The statistics were gathered through the Drug Abuse Warning Network. “Consumption of energy drinks is a rising public…