date:Jun 27, 2012
n soft drinks or aerated sugar waters is 145ppm.
This would provide some relief to energy drink makers such as Red Bull, whose local unit had energy drinks confiscated by local food safety authorities for breaching the caffeine content limit for soft drinks earlier this year.
A spokesperson of the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (MFDA), said it had seized 1.6m cans of Red Bull because caffeine content in the energy drink was between 250ppm and 300ppm.
In response to the proposed regu