May 9, 2014 Statement from the Canadian Sugar Institute re: U.S. documentary “Fed Up” Today, a U.S. documentary, “Fed Up”,…
CBA Responds to University of Waterloo Research on Energy Drinks
March 6, 2014 – In response to “An emerging adolescent health risk: Caffeinated energy drink consumption patterns among high school…
CBA Responds to WHO Sugar Consultation
On March 5, 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a public consultation on its draft guideline on sugars intake. When…
CBA responds to CBC Marketplace Story on Sports Drinks
The Canadian Beverage Association issued the following statement to CBC Marketplace in response to a story they were developing about sports drinks:…
Canadian Beverage Association Statement on 4‐MEI
Canadian consumers have no reason for health concerns regarding 4-MEI. Leading public health organizations, such as Health Canada, the US…
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