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    England to Ban High-Caffeine Energy Drinks for Under-16s Starting Next Year

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development aimed at safeguarding young people’s health, England will implement a ban on the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to anyone under the age of 16 starting next year. This move responds to growing concerns about the adverse effects of excessive caffeine consumption among children and teenagers, which can include heart palpitations, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. The government has highlighted the increasing popularity of these beverages among youth and the potential long-term health risks they pose.

    Energy drinks, often marketed aggressively to younger demographics, contain caffeine levels far exceeding those found in traditional soft drinks or coffee. Health experts have repeatedly warned that such high caffeine intake can disrupt normal development and exacerbate behavioral issues in adolescents. By restricting access, authorities hope to reduce these risks and encourage healthier consumption habits among young people.

    Meanwhile, this policy aligns with broader public health initiatives targeting sugar and caffeine consumption in the UK. Retailers will be required to enforce age checks, and failure to comply could result in penalties. The ban is expected to influence manufacturers to reconsider product formulations and marketing strategies, potentially leading to safer alternatives for younger consumers in the future.

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