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The British government has announced plans to impose a ban on the sale of energy drinks containing more than 150 milligrams of caffeine per liter to children under 16 years old, aiming to protect their health and reduce adverse effects on sleep, concentration, and behavior. The ban will include well-known brands such as "Red Bull," "Monster," "Relentless," and "Prime," and will come into effect in April 2027 following the completion of legislative procedures. Violators could face fines of up to 2,500 pounds sterling. The move is attributed to an estimated 100,000 children consuming energy drinks daily. Experts and health authorities confirm that excessive intake is linked to increased anxiety, sleep disturbances, and difficulties with concentration. The government is also attempting to address issues related to obesity and promote healthier lifestyles among children.
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