Sentences with phrase «energy drink industry»

The energy drink industry is a big business and continues to expand exponentially.
In the latest action aimed at the energy drink industry, the top lawyer for the city of San Francisco has asked one major producer to provide evidence that supports the advertising and marketing claims it made for its highly caffeinated drinks.
«The energy drink industry categorically condemns the irresponsible use of its products in excess and in contrary to the daily usage advisory statement on the back of all product labels.
12 May 2014 Energy drink ban in pubs during World Cup contrary to evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has today slammed the recent announcement by the WA Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor that energy drink mixers would be banned in venues during late night screenings of World Cup -LSB-...]
4 December 2013 Industry calls for commonsense and evidence in energy drink debate The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has called on Albury Council to adopt a commonsense approach backed by evidence in the debate over energy drinks.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has criticized the calls for further regulations on energy drinks following media reports linking the sale of them to tobacco - like tactics.
For more information contact: The Australian Beverages Council represents the entire Australian energy drink industry.
As well as this, and pursuant to the Beverages Council's Energy Drink Industry Commitment document, energy drinks manufacturers do not directly market to children and do not sell to any schools.
Media Release 21 March 2013 Industry says that linking energy drinks to late night violence In Byron is a step too far The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has criticized recent comments made by Byron Bay Mayor Richardson which suggest energy drinks as a mixer are the reason for late night -LSB-...]
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible bans after consuming a drink that contained a banned substance.
Media Release 2 August 2013 Industry: not all energy drinks are the same The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian energy drink industry, has today issued a clarification on the use of the term «energy drink» in light of the recent coverage of an AFL footballer facing possible bans after consuming a drink that contained -LSB-...]
The Australian and New Zealand Government's Food Regulation Policy Options Paper on caffeine acknowledges the Beverages Council's Energy Drink Industry Commitment document and notes that «while these self - regulatory codes only formally apply to members of those organisations, their existence and application across the market may also affect the behaviour of non-members that are aware of them.»
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today rejected calls for age restrictions and potential taxes on energy drinks following a statement released by AMA President Dr Gannon.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today responded to calls for upper limits on caffeine.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research published in the journal Academic Pediatrics from the Yale School of Public Health which links the consumption of energy drinks to a more likely risk of hyperactivity and inattention symptoms in middle - school children.
Media Release 15 October 2014 Australian energy drinks most regulated in the world The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today responded to calls for upper limits on caffeine.
«The Australian Beverages Council represents the energy drinks industry in Australia and is frustrated by the organisers lack of willingness to «start an open dialogue»» said Council's CEO Geoff Parker.
Media Statement 1 February 2013 Energy drinks industry response to «bragging» of overconsumption The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today responded to recent reports on social media of «bragging» by a small group of people about overconsumption of energy drinks.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research published in the journal Academic Pediatrics from the Yale School of Public Health which -LSB-...]
21 July 2016 MEDIA RELEASE Energy drink bans unnecessary, unwarranted and not supported by the evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today rejected calls for age restrictions on the purchase of energy drinks that appeared in a recent article on www.news.com.
3 August 2016 MEDIA RELEASE Proposed Energy Drink bans not supported by the evidence The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today rejected calls for age restrictions and potential taxes on energy drinks following a statement released by AMA President Dr Gannon.
Media Release 6 October 2015 Industry slams calls for age restrictions on energy drinks The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today slammed the latest calls for age restrictions on the purchase of energy drinks that appeared in a recent article on The Conversation website.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today responded to recent reports on social media of «bragging» by a small group of people about overconsumption of energy drinks.
For more information please see our publication Energy Drinks an Industry Commitment or visit our For Consumers section.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today slammed the latest calls for age restrictions on the purchase of energy drinks that appeared in a recent article on The Conversation website.
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I compared my vision to the story of Red Bull in the Shark Tank: While I'm competing with industry giants (they were up against huge companies like Pepsi and Coke), success means that you have opened a new market (remember when there wasn't a section of energy drinks in every gas station and grocery store!?!).
And perhaps Birgisson has found a sweet spot in the booming health - beverage industry, right at the intersection of health beverages and energy drinks.
The three business that make up Triple Crown had all been involved in various parts of the beverage industry in the past, including distributing wine, water and energy drinks such as Monster Eenergy drinks such as Monster EnergyEnergy.
Follow these 10 tips to improve production line efficiency in food and drink manufacturing and cut energy costs in your plant as well as meet industry sustainability targets.
Island Oasis has worked hand in hand with the research and development teams of several industry leaders to create their proprietary frappés, real fruit smoothies, and energy drinks.
5 September, 2013 INDUSTRY REJECTS CLAIMS OF EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY DRINKS BY TEENAGERS The Australian Beverages Council, representing manufacturers and distributors of energy drinks, has today hit back at claims made in the media alleging excessive consumption of energy drinks by «a third of teenagers&rENERGY DRINKS BY TEENAGERS The Australian Beverages Council, representing manufacturers and distributors of energy drinks, has today hit back at claims made in the media alleging excessive consumption of energy drinks by «a third of teenagers&rDRINKS BY TEENAGERS The Australian Beverages Council, representing manufacturers and distributors of energy drinks, has today hit back at claims made in the media alleging excessive consumption of energy drinks by «a third of teenagers&renergy drinks, has today hit back at claims made in the media alleging excessive consumption of energy drinks by «a third of teenagers&rdrinks, has today hit back at claims made in the media alleging excessive consumption of energy drinks by «a third of teenagers&renergy drinks by «a third of teenagers&rdrinks by «a third of teenagers».
To assist families with this decision, the industry recently launched a website that provides clear and transparent facts about energy drinks and their use — www.energydrinksinformation.org «Mr Parker concluded.
INDUSTRY STATEMENT 2 October 2014 Industry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenagINDUSTRY STATEMENT 2 October 2014 Industry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenagIndustry responds to iron deficiency claims in energy drink consumers The Australian Beverages Council, representing 99 % of the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected any Australian context for claims from a British study suggesting increased consumption of high - caffeine energy drinks may be linked to iron deficiency among teenage girls.
«As the industry representative for energy drink manufacturers and distributors in Australia, we work closely with Australian regulators and authorities and support evidence - based research» said Geoff Parker, CEO of the Australian Beverages Council.
The industry would suggest that the current regulations on energy drinks in Australia are more than adequate» said Mr Parker.
«The industry supports and promotes a common - sense approach to consuming energy drinks.
The industry suggests that an appropriate age for energy drinks would be the same as for coffee.
The Australian Beverages Council is the peak body for the $ 7 billion non-alcoholic beverages industry and represents manufacturers of soft drinks, bottled water, fruit juice and fruit drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, cordial and functional waters.
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To further promote a responsible approach to consumption and marketing of energy drinks, the industry commits to the following guidelines:
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MEDIA STATEMENT 5 November 2014 Industry banned from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a ban that prohibits the industry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 NIndustry banned from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a ban that prohibits the industry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 Nindustry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 November.
We understand energy drinks are a popular topic, but to blatantly ban industry from participating defies common sense and flies in the face of open, rigorous and transparent debate on issues» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed its disappointment and dismay at a ban that prohibits the industry group from attending the 1st International Energy Drinks Conference, held at Deakin across 6 - 7 November.
«The industry recognises the key role it needs to play in educating the Australian public about consumption of energy drinks.
The beverage industry already follows a strict policy to only market energy drinks to adults.
«As the industry representative for energy drink manufacturers -LSB-...]
Industry rejects «closed shop» conference findings calling for more energy drink restrictions
INDUSTRY STATEMENT 1 March 2015 Industry rejects «closed shop» conference findings calling for more energy drink restrictions The Australian Beverages Council, representing the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected calls from a recent conference calling for more energy drink restrINDUSTRY STATEMENT 1 March 2015 Industry rejects «closed shop» conference findings calling for more energy drink restrictions The Australian Beverages Council, representing the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected calls from a recent conference calling for more energy drink restrIndustry rejects «closed shop» conference findings calling for more energy drink restrictions The Australian Beverages Council, representing the domestic energy drink market, has today rejected calls from a recent conference calling for more energy drink restrictions.
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