FDA Urged to Investigate Caffeine Levels in Logan Paul's PRIME Energy Drink

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U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer has called on the FDA to investigate PRIME energy drinks due to concerns over their high caffeine content, which is double the recommended daily amount for minors. The popular sports drink, endorsed by YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI, has gained popularity among kids and teens but has raised alarm among parents, schools, and medical professionals. Some schools have banned the drink, and there have been reports of adverse health effects, including a child in Wales suffering a cardiac arrest. Schumer has urged the FDA to examine the drink's claims, marketing, and caffeine content, particularly its targeting of children.
- Sen. Schumer calls on FDA to investigate PRIME energy drinks for caffeine content Gothamist
- The FDA is being asked to look into Logan Paul's energy drink, which has the caffeine of 6 Coke cans Yahoo Finance
- Logan Paul energy drink scrutiny FOX 5 New York
- FDA asked to investigate caffeine content of Logan Paul's PRIME drink USA TODAY
- Sen. Schumer calls on FDA to investigate Prime energy drink CBS New York
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