Durbin, Blumenthal to FDA: Do More Research on Energy-drink Risks
date:Oct 30, 2012
ater oversight, the senators cited an investigation that raised questions about the amount of caffeine in energy drinks. Measuring the amount of caffeine in the 27 top-selling energy drinks, Consumer Reports found that 11 products don't even list the specific amount of caffeine while some of those that do contain 20 percent more caffeine than that listed on the labels.

The energy drink business has come under greater scrutiny in recent days after the parents of a 14-year-old girl sued Monster B
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