date:Jun 08, 2016
g labels of some sort on the energy drink or supplement;
Change advertising practices; and/or
Reduce the caffeine levels in their products.
The problem with this option is that while it may do the most to potentially reduce the risk of injuries and thus potential lawsuits, no studies or reports have yet defined what a safe level of caffeine is for energy drinks unless reduced to the levels of sodasand then its not an energy drink or supplement anymore.
When food manufacturers find themselv