Austria releases 2024 monitoring report on caffeine content in cola lemonade, iced tea and energy drinks/powders

Published 2024년 11월 27일

Tridge summary

One hundred twenty samples from various parts of Austria were analyzed, with 10 samples failing to meet regulatory standards. Ninety samples failed to comply with the Food Information Regulation, including one iced tea that fell short of the minimum caffeine content and labels that failed to warn consumers about increased caffeine. One sample violated the Novel Food Regulation by failing to clearly identify a novel food ingredient on the label.
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Original content

A total of 120 samples from all over Austria were checked, and 10 samples failed: 9 samples did not meet the requirements of the Food Information Regulation, for example, the actual caffeine content of 1 iced tea did not meet the minimum caffeine content standard, and some sample labels did not indicate the warning content after the caffeine content was increased; 1 sample was a novel food ingredient and was not clearly marked on the label, which did not meet the requirements of the Novel Food Regulation. For more ...
Source: Foodmate

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