Energy Drinks Swayed By Liquid Supplement Draft Guidance After All
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Monster Energy products will transition from supplement to conventional food labeling, in a sign that industry may be adapting to FDA’s draft guidance on liquid supplements that stirred controversy upon its publication in 2009.
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