The fact of the matter is caffeine is a safe ingredient. Also, to be clear, most mainstream energy drinks have about half as much caffeine as a similar size cup of coffeehouse coffee. Also, in addition to complying with all FDA guidelines, energy drink makers take several voluntary steps, including listing the caffeine content on product packaging, and displaying an advisory statement that makes clear the product is not intended (or recommended) for children, pregnant or nursing women, and persons sensitive to caffeine. In sum, drink makers take these additional steps so that consumers can make informed choices based on their own individual circumstances. -American Beverage Association
The fact of the matter is caffeine is a safe ingredient. Also, to be clear, most mainstream energy drinks have about half as much caffeine as a similar size cup of coffeehouse coffee. Also, in addition to complying with all FDA guidelines, energy drink makers take several voluntary steps, including listing the caffeine content on product packaging, and displaying an advisory statement that makes clear the product is not intended (or recommended) for children, pregnant or nursing women, and persons sensitive to caffeine. In sum, drink makers take these additional steps so that consumers can make informed choices based on their own individual circumstances. -American Beverage Association