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Energy Drinks Change Marketing, Not Caffeine

Full Throttle has reached teens as a sponsor of the National Hot Rod Association To recap: Energy drinks as Dietary Supplements must list caffeine as an ingredient, but not its amount, according to FDA...

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What Exactly Is a Dietary Supplement?

  Energy shots, like energy drinks, are regulated as dietary supplements Caffeinated energy drinks, energy shots, sports gels, weight-loss products, caffeinated gum, and other caffeine-added products...

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Is Caffeine a Drug or a Food?

Caffeine blocks adenosine receptors, and changes other processes in the brain Technically, caffeine is a type of psychotropic drug (also called a psychoactive drug). That is, it affects the central...

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5. Wacky Regulations and Misguided Marketing

The FDA does not require warning labels on highly caffeinated products, but this may change. Sometimes caffeine amounts are listed on a label – and sometimes they’re not. FDA and Energy Products Face...

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Supplements in Energy Drinks

The “energy” in energy drinks and energy shots comes from two sources: caffeine (including the caffeine in guarana, yerba mate, and kola nut) and glucose, or sugar. The following ingredients are also...

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