TORONTO – December 02, 2015 – Earlier today at World Diabetes Congress in Vancouver, information from an unpublished study was released…
Canadian Beverage Association responds to new report regarding energy drinks
September 16, 2015 (Toronto) – In response to “Energy drinks, alcohol, sports and traumatic brain injuries among adolescents,” a paper…
Energy drinks equivalent to other contributors of daily caffeine intake; new study reveals
EFSA concludes that other typical constituents of energy drinks do not affect the safety of caffeine consumption from those drinks, and that caffeine can be safely consumed in conjunction with physical exercise under normal conditions.
Energy Drinks and Schools
The following letter was submitted to the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and the Miramichi Leader in response to articles calling for…
Canadian Beverage Association Statement on Request for Report
In response to “Request for Report on ways and means of preventing children and youth under the age of majority…
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