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Monster Energy will include caffeine content on its labels. Feb. 16, 2013— -- Monster Beverage Corp. will include caffeine content on its energy drink labels because it no longer wants to be ...
Monster Beverage Corp. will ... study by Consumer Reports highlighted this label confusion. Researchers tested caffeine contents in 16 energy drinks -- some of which had caffeine amounts on ...
Facing renewed controversy about the safety of energy drinks ... spokeswoman Tammy Taylor. Monster Energy’s products will not change, but in the coming months its labels will include the ...
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Energy drinks do ... why some beverage labels do not reveal exact caffeine levels. ``There is no legal or commercial business requirement to do so,'' a Monster Beverage official ...
NEW YORK Monster Beverage (MNST) is changing the labeling on its cans so that its energy drinks will no longer be considered dietary supplements, a move that changes the federal guidelines the ...
Monster Beverage Corp., the largest U.S. energy-drink maker by sales volume, will label its beverages’ ingredients under the federal guidelines for food products and include caffeine content ...