India's food regulator, FSSAI, has issued notices to several beverage brands for misbranding and misleading claims about their "energy drinks." Meanwhile, Maharashtra has banned the sale of Sting energy drink and other intoxicating substances within 500 meters of schools, citing concerns for schoolchildren's health. FSSAI clarified that no standard exists for "energy drinks" in India, and functional claims are not permissible for food products.

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has "issued notices to several beverage brands claiming to be 'energy drinks' for misbranding and misleading claims", the…

FSSAI issues notices to energy drink brands, including Red Bull and Monster, for misleading health claims amid regulatory crackdown.

FSSAI said India has not notified any standard for "Energy Drink" or similar products, even though several brands market their beverages using the descriptor. | India News

India's food regulator, FSSAI, has cracked down on major beverage brands like Red Bull and Monster, issuing notices for using the 'energy drink' label and making health-related…

Maharashtra has banned the sale of 'Sting' energy drink and similar intoxicating substances within 500 meters of schools. This decision follows concerns about ingredients…

MUMBAI: Makers of ‘energy drinks’ have been told to stop mislabelling these products as such a classification does not exist under the law, according to the Food and Drug…

India's food regulator, FSSAI, has issued notices to several beverage brands for misbranding and misleading claims about their "energy drinks." Meanwhile, Maharashtra has banned…