Monster Energy Drinks recalled

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued has recall of Monster Brand Energy drinks due to improper labelling and caffeine levels.

The recall, issued Friday, impacts all flavors of Monster Brand Energy drinks containing caffeine and that don’t have bilingual labels in English and French.

The CFIA reports there have been no illnesses linked to the to the consumption of Monster Energy drinks, but advises Canadians not to consume, serve, or distribute the product.

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    Ron has returned to writing and reporting after 27 years with Ontario Lottery & Gaming. He began as a staff writer with OLG in 1994 before moving to Sports Marketing in 1997. He retired as a Senior sports analyst in 2021. Prior to OLG, Ron worked in radio and print journalism in the Sault and Simcoe. Folks may remember Ron "Williams" with CFYN-CHAS in the early 90s A graduate of Windsor's St. Clair College Journalism program, Ron lists drumming, gardening and walking among his favourite hobbies.

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3 thoughts on “Monster Energy Drinks recalled

  1. Just like Prime was pulled for the idiculous amount of unhealthy ingredients, they should be banned altogether.

  2. Just like Prime was pulled for the ridiculous amount of unhealthy ingredients, they should be banned altogether.

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