What's Happening?
A new bill proposed by Delaware lawmakers aims to restrict the sale of energy drinks to minors. The legislation would prohibit the sale of drinks containing at least 100 milligrams of caffeine per eight fluid ounces to individuals under 18 years old.
However, the bill does not make it illegal for minors to possess or consume energy drinks. This move is part of a broader effort to address health concerns associated with high caffeine consumption among young people.
Why It's Important?
The proposed legislation reflects growing concerns about the health impacts of energy drinks on minors, who may be more susceptible to the negative effects of high caffeine intake. These effects can include increased heart rate, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. By restricting sales, the bill aims to reduce these risks and promote healthier consumption habits among young people. If passed, the legislation could set a precedent for other states considering similar measures, potentially leading to broader regulatory changes in the energy drink market.












