Sentences with phrase «caffeine content warning»

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This labelling law, in addition to a cap on the caffeine content, equivalent to an instant cup of coffee for a 250mL can (80 mg), as well as mandatory warning and daily usage statements on all packs, makes our energy drink regulations the toughest in the world.
Energy drinks are highly regulated in Australia and these standards not only regulate the ingredients of these products, but also ensure that all product packaging contain warning statements about the caffeine content and that they are not suitable for children and people sensitive to caffeine.
In addition to the usage advisory statement, all energy drinks in Australia have a set maximum caffeine limit and all product packaging must contain warning statements about the caffeine content and that they are not suitable for children and people sensitive to caffeine.
Regulatory agencies need to require energy drink manufacturers to divulge caffeine content on product labels and display proper warnings.
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