Caffeinated energy drinks: what you should know
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Caffeinated energy drinks
✅ What Should You Do?
- ⚠️ Stop using this product until you have checked the recall details below.
- Follow the instructions from the issuing agency (see below).
- 💰 Check if you are eligible for a refund or free replacement from the retailer or manufacturer.
- 📋 Report a product safety incident to Health Canada
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Hazard / Issue
Other
Issued by
Communications and Public Affairs Branch
⚠️ What You Should Do
Check to see if you have recalled products: Various brands of caffeinated energy drinks may be unsafe due to caffeine content and labelling issuesChildren, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and individuals sensitive to caffeine should not consume caffeinated energy drinks.Others should also limit their consumption of these products.If you choose to consume caffeinated energy drinks, follow the cautionary statements that appear on their label, such as:Not recommended for those under 14 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women or individuals sensitive to caffeine; and,Do not drink more than X serving(s) per day.Similar recalls or alertsMindblow brand Energy drinks recalled due to non-permitted ingredients that may pose a serious health riskMateína brand Yerba Mate Sparkling Energy Infusions recalled due to caffeine labelling requirementsG Fuel brand Energy Drinks recalled due to high levels of caffeine
⚖️ Were You Affected?
If you were injured or suffered a loss due to this recalled product, you may have legal options.
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