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Energy Drinks Ban Sees England Block High-Caffeine Drinks for Under-16s From 2027

Energy Drinks Ban Sees England Block High-Caffeine Drinks for Under-16s From 2027

Children under 16 in England will be banned from buying high-caffeine energy drinks from April 2027 under legislation announced by the government, which says the measure is intended to protect children's health and wellbeing. The proposed... Read more.

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