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FDA Questions Safety Of Alcoholic Energy Drinks

MATTHEW PERRONE   11/13/09 03:16 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is challenging makers of alcohol-infused energy drinks to prove their beverages are safe, citing complaints that the products can cause risky behavior and injury.

The FDA issued a letter Friday to 30 beverage manufacturers, giving them 30 days to provide evidence that the combination of caffeine and alcohol is safe.

"Today the FDA has listed caffeine only as an ingredient for use in soft drinks," said Deputy Commissioner Dr. Joshua Sharfstein. "The agency has not approved caffeine for use in alcoholic beverages."

FDA officials stressed they have not reached a conclusion about the safety of beverages like Joose and Charge. Instead they are questioning the companies' legal rationale for marketing the products.

"There are some unusual safety questions raised by the addition of caffeine to these alcoholic beverages," said FDA special adviser Mike Taylor. "So the burden is on the companies to provide evidence that supports the conclusion this use is safe."

The FDA decided to take action at the urging of state attorneys general from New York, California, Maryland and 14 other states, who contend the drinks appeal to underage drinkers and encourage reckless behavior. Young adults already are the primary demographic for marketing of highly caffeinated drinks like Red Bull.

In their letter to the FDA, the attorneys general say caffeine can mask the effects of alcohol, leading to "increased risk-taking and other serious alcohol related problems such as traffic accidents, violence, sexual assault and suicide."

Larger brewers like Anheuser-Busch already have removed caffeine from their alcoholic energy drinks. Remaining manufacturers include smaller firms like Los Angeles-based Joose Beverage and Portland, Ore.-based Charge Beverages.

Calls placed to those companies Friday were not immediately returned. Other companies receiving the FDA letter include: Mix Master Beverage Co. of Stateline, Nev., Blank Beverages Co. of San Diego, Calif., and Phusion Projects LLC of Chicago.

The market for caffeinated alcoholic drinks is about 1 percent of the total beer industry, making its annual sales about $1 billion, said Eric Shepard, executive editor of trade publication Beer Marketer's Insights.

The companies could challenge the FDA request by noting that their products already were approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Shepard said.

However, a spokesman for the Treasury Department bureau said its regulators fully support the FDA action.

MillerCoors in December agreed to remove caffeine and three other ingredients from Sparks, the top-selling alcoholic energy drink at the time. The company agreed to pay $550,000 to cover the cost of the investigation by 13 state attorneys general.

In June 2008, St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch, now part of Anheuser-Busch InBev, agreed to reformulate its Tilt and Bud Extra drinks as part of a settlement with 11 attorneys general.

Consumer health advocates like the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which has filed lawsuits against makers of alcoholic energy drinks, cheered the FDA action.

"These beverages create alert drunks," said George Hacker, the center's director for alcohol policy. "People think they can drive, think they can handle things because they're not feeling impaired, when in fact they are."

The announcement Friday marks the second time in less than a month that the FDA has taken up an issue championed by Hacker's group. Three weeks ago, the FDA warned that nutritional logos on groceries are misleading consumers about the actual health benefits of processed foods.

"It's really refreshing to see government performing its duties once again," Hacker said.

President Barack Obama tapped FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg and Sharfstein earlier this year to try and restore the agency's credibility, after a string of bungled food and drug safety issues.

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AP Food Industry Writer Emily Fredrix in Milwaukee contributed to this story.

(This version CORRECTS number of states in graph 6.)

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That's impossible, even for a computer!
06:38 PM on 11/16/2009
I always thought vitamin and mineral fortified beer would be fun. That way, the more you drink, the healthier you are!

HA!
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That's impossible, even for a computer!
06:37 PM on 11/16/2009
I guess we'll just have to keep mixing our caffeine and booze the old fashion way...in a glass with ice and a slice of lime!
04:34 PM on 11/16/2009
Psst, FDA... psst...

Shouldn't you be checking to see if products are safe before they're marketed?
10:08 AM on 11/16/2009
Drinking alcohol can lead to risky behavior?!?!?!? When was this discovered?
01:50 PM on 11/16/2009
Next thing you know.....there will be dancing.
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That's impossible, even for a computer!
06:46 PM on 11/16/2009
Dancing....still banned at the University I graduated from. No kidding.
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05:20 PM on 11/15/2009
I don't need the FDA to tell me that alcohol and caffeine together might be bad for me. Besides, the FDA has been used as a tool by lobbyists to ban all sorts of things they don't want.
04:55 PM on 11/15/2009
The article says "The FDA issued a letter Friday to 30 beverage manufacturers, giving them 30 days to provide evidence that the combination of caffeine and alcohol is safe." And if they don't prove they are safe, are we to assume they are unsafe? If so, this would be a dangerous approach by the FDA. The FDA should be provided sufficient staff and resources to prove things unsafe, i.e. do their job.
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01:33 PM on 11/15/2009
Just released from the FDA: It been declared that pop and spirits shall not be mixed. No Jack and Coke, 7&7, or Rum and Diet. Refusal to comply will result in severe consequences. It is in your best interests.
Up next: Caffeine will be banned from coffee.
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KingCujo
12:42 AM on 11/15/2009
Is my vodka and Red Bull drink going to be illegal?
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deluk
disgusted.
05:46 AM on 11/15/2009
Ah. Vodka and Red Bull, the Brit schoolchild drink of choice....
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That's impossible, even for a computer!
06:38 PM on 11/16/2009
That all depends on the Vodka....
03:42 PM on 11/14/2009
I'm drinking a sparks right now, it's delicious.
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06:39 PM on 11/16/2009
We used to drink them at work when they first came out...nobody knew they were a "malt beverage" by the look of the can. Wheee!!!
01:24 PM on 11/14/2009
Two words: Irish coffee.
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December27
04:48 PM on 11/14/2009
Thanks for giving me an opening to share this:

"Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffiene, sugar and fat."
Alex Levine

Peace.
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Rosewren
The power of kindness is infinite
08:44 PM on 11/14/2009
I like brandy with my coffee.
12:58 PM on 11/14/2009
We, the American people, dug ourselves into this hold for which there is no escape.a

hat tip to: http://financeopinionss.blogspot.com
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10:20 AM on 11/14/2009
While you're on the subject of energy drinks...

Let's not forget "Hate-in-a-can". (BoycottRockstar)

http://www.progressivepuppy.com/the_progressive_puppy/2009/04/rockstar-evergy-drink-hate-in-a-can.html
05:36 AM on 11/14/2009
Talking about safety, are they going to compare alcohol to marijuana? I'd like to see that.
01:52 PM on 11/16/2009
Yeah....weed in a can.....could lead to overeating.
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06:40 PM on 11/16/2009
Shove marijuana in a can with some caffeine and you've got a winner on your hands.
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USA2Sense
04:40 AM on 11/14/2009
Took them friggin' long enough.....

I think there's a whole lot wrong with the FDA - and they do NOT have the interests of the American Public at heart.......

The FDA and the USDA should be completely investigated and reviewed - for what they are allowing in our food and beverage products - and kissing the corporations.......a.x.x.x.s.............is killing us, slowly but surely - the agri-corporations control too much of our food.............genetic engineering is running rampant...........food packaging is deceptive .........and imports of consumables from China, Mexico and other countries that still us human waste as fertilization................should not be allowed.

The labeling the groceries stores is obscure and deceptive.......what chance do we have to survive - those agencies that are 'taking care of us'................and are operating 'in our best interests'..................
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06:41 PM on 11/16/2009
I love the new Wendy's ad slogan "Pure North American Beef". I'm sorry, but Mexico is North America...and have you seen their cattle operations down there? Yipe!
11:54 PM on 11/13/2009
Are they going to ban Red Bull and vodka, too?

I prefer a homemade cocktail called Green Dragon: 1 part marijuana-infused grain alcohol and 3-4 parts Mountain Dew over ice. Three of America's favorite drugs in one refreshing beverage.
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08:18 PM on 11/14/2009
holy cr@p..!..but I guess it isn't any different than me smoking, drinking and jus Dew'n it..!
04:38 PM on 11/16/2009
Writing down recipe... :)