These energy drinks could pose health risks due to caffeine content, labelling issues: Health Canada

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These energy drinks could pose health risks due to caffeine content, labelling issues: Health Canada
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Health Canada has recalled various caffeinated energy drinks due to caffeine content and labelling issues.

According to a recall notice issued on Wednesday, Health Canada has identified 27 specific caffeinated energy drinks, including popular brands like 3D Alphaland, 5 Hour, Alan Nu, Bang, and Monster, as being potentially unsafe due to concerns related to caffeine content and labelling accuracy.

Health Canada warns that high levels of caffeine can pose potential health risks, especially for children, pregnant individuals, breastfeeding individuals, and those who are particularly sensitive to caffeine. Canadians are urged to not consume, use, sell, serve, or distribute recalled products, and to throw out recalled products or return them to the location where they were purchased.

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