Will energy drinks be banned for children?

Restriction would apply to drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre

UK government announces plan to ban sale of energy drinks to children
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The UK government has announced plans that could see the sale of energy drinks to children banned, as part of its bid to help fight childhood obesity.

A consultation, part of the second chapter of the government’s Childhood Obesity Plan, explores whether the sale of the high-sugar, high-caffeine drinks should be restricted to over-16s or over-18s.

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