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Russia to Ban Energy Drinks Containing Caffeine, Alcohol

by Sheela Philomena on Mar 12 2013 1:22 PM

 Russia to Ban Energy Drinks Containing Caffeine, Alcohol
Lawmakers in Russia are introducing a bill that calls for a ban on the production and sale of energy drinks that contain low levels of alcohol and caffeine.
"We consider it necessary to prohibit the production and sale of energy drinks in whose composition there is alcohol (between 1.2 and 12 proof) and caffeine, taking into account the harm done to the health of young people, who are the main consumers," the bill says.

The legislations authors said consuming more than one energy drink is harmful because each beverage contains more than the maximum recommended daily dose of caffeine.

Excessive consumption of energy drinks can harm "teenagers, pregnant women and people with cardiac, nerve or blood problems", the lawmakers said.

Studies of the energy drink market have concluded that the products target young people and teenagers, Russian news agencies reported, citing the proposed legislation.

Source-IANS


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