The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) full recall Out of 45 energy drinks from brands including 5 Hour, Bob Ross, Monster, Prime and Red Bull, because they do not meet Canadian food safety standards.
Specifically, the recall applies to canned caffeinated beverages that do not have bilingual labels in French and English. The agency said products it approves for the Canadian market will have bilingual labels, meaning products with monolingual labels are not approved.
The CFIA’s statement on the recall reads: “The majority of the recalled products are not intended for manufacture or sale in Canada, but are imported by third parties and sold in stores across Canada.” ing. “Consumers may have also purchased items online.”
The agency also warned that some of the recalled drinks do not meet Canada’s caffeine content regulations.
The maximum caffeine content allowed in Canada is 180mg per serving. Because high levels of caffeine can have negative health effects for children, pregnant and breastfeeding people, and people who are sensitive to caffeine, including insomnia, irritability, headaches, and irritability. Exercising while consuming caffeine can also have negative effects on your health.
The CFIA states that consumers should avoid consuming energy drinks that contain more than 180 milligrams of caffeine per serving and do not have bilingual labels or warnings, and should throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. Ta.
Here is the complete list of recalled beverages: Available from the CFIA website. Authorities warned that those caught selling or distributing the drinks could face fines and prosecution.