Time Up for 5-Hour Energy Drink? Consumer News Time Up for 5-Hour Energy Drink? Drink manufacturer faces multiple state lawsuits.
PRIME Energy Drink Class Action PRIME Energy Drink Allegations: Marketing drinks to youth as healthy hydration drinks when the high level of caffeine in them could lead to adverse health issues
Carnation Breakfast Essentials French Vanilla Drink Mix Class Action Carnation Breakfast Essentials French Vanilla Drink Mix Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the flavor comes from French Vanilla and “other natural flavors” without disclosing that the drink mix contains an artificial flavoring ingredient
Walmart’s Great Value Mango-Pineapple Drink Mix Ad Alert Walmart’s Great Value Mango-Pineapple Drink Mix While it’s the one touted on the box, stevia isn’t the only sweetener in this drink mix.
This Hotel Charges You to Put Drinks in the Fridge Consumer News This Hotel Charges You to Put Drinks in the Fridge Keeping your drinks cool will cost you at this Las Vegas hotel.
What’s Magic about this Ingredient in Energy Drinks? Blog What’s Magic about this Ingredient in Energy Drinks? Your browser does not support the video tag. Shocking news flash: the “energy” from energy drinks comes from caffeine, and not the other fluffy ingredients, such as the “B vitamins…
Boost Glucose Control Drinks Class Action Boost Glucose Control Drinks Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that drinks are “designed for people with diabetes” to “help manage blood sugar” without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims
Ensure Nutritional Drinks Class Action Ensure Nutritional Drinks Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as healthy
BioSteel Blue Raspberry Sports Drink Class Action BioSteel Blue Raspberry Sports Drink Allegations: Falsely marketing the sports drink as clean, eco-friendly, and good for consumers and the environment when it contains per- and polyfluoralkyl substances, which are synthetic chemicals that are harmful…
Prime Energy Drinks Class Action Prime Energy Drinks Allegations: Drinks contain more caffeine than advertised
Rowdy Energy Drinks Class Action Rowdy Energy Drinks Allegations: Falsely marketing that drinks contain “No Preservatives” when they contain at least two
Cinemark’s 24-Ounce Drinks Class Action Cinemark’s 24-Ounce Drinks Allegations: Misleadingly advertising products as 24-ounce drinks when the containers only holds 22 ounces of liquid
LMNT Drink Mixes Class Action LMNT Drink Mixes Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain “All Natural Ingredients” and “No Artificial Ingredients”
Energy Drinks Are Surging. So Are Their Caffeine Levels. Media Coverage Energy Drinks Are Surging. So Are Their Caffeine Levels. Julie Creswell, The New York Times