FDA to investigate caffeinated drinks and snacks 
By:
Sylvia Hsieh
Published: June 2, 2013
Tags: ENERGY DRINKS, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Monster Energy
The Food and Drug Administration says it will investigate added caffeine in food, candy, energy drinks and other edible items, particularly its effect on children and teens.
Class action alleges deceptive marketing of Monster Energy drinks 
Published: January 9, 2013
Tags: class actions, consumer protection, deceptive marketing, ENERGY DRINKS, failure to warn, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, Monster Energy
Monster-brand energy drinks are marketed as being conventional carbonated beverages despite containing “dangerously high” amounts of caffeine, according to a new consumer class action filed in California federal court.
FDA issues adverse events report on energy drinks 
Published: December 3, 2012
Tags: 5-Hour Energy, adverse events, consumer complaints, ENERGY DRINKS, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Monster Energy, product liability, Rockstar Energy Drink, wrongful death
The Food and Drug Administration has released some detailed information on adverse event reports related to several popular energy drinks.
