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Energy drinks recalled in Canada because of high levels of caffeine

Energy drinks recalled in Canada because of high levels of caffeine
Energy drinks recalled in Canada because of high levels of caffeine


T&E Imports and GPAE Trading Corp. are recalling G Fuel brand Energy Drinks because of high levels of caffeine. Too much caffeine can cause severe disturbances to the heart and nervous system.

According to the recall posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the recalled products have been sold nationally in Canada and online.

Recalled products:

Brand Product Size Codes UPC
G Fuel Pink Drip Energy Drink 473 ml All codes with 300 mg caffeine per serving and no cautionary statement to limit number of servings per day 8 10044 88182 0
G Fuel Ice Shatter Energy Drink 473 ml All codes with 300 mg caffeine per serving and no cautionary statement to limit number of servings per day 8 10044 88159 2
G Fuel Hype Sauce Energy Drink 473 ml All codes with 300 mg caffeine per serving and no cautionary statement to limit number of servings per day 8 10044 88154 7

Consumers and retailers should not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

According to Health Canada, while small amounts of caffeine are not a concern for most people, consuming too much caffeine can cause insomnia, headaches, irritability and nervousness. Some people who are sensitive to caffeine can experience these effects at very low levels of consumption. For women who may become pregnant or are pregnant, the possible health effects of consuming too much caffeine include an increased risk of miscarriage and a risk of low birth weight. Children are also considered to be at greater risk of experiencing adverse effects from caffeine.

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