I skim read the article but just because they have that photo with some small print on the sign doesn't mean that's what was there when the girl had it.
The case files pdf from FrozeInFear came after my post.
I mean in general. If they can give an average nicotine for a cigarette then they can do the same for caffeine and tea or cola.
Too many people here just want to jump on the outrage bandwagon at the expense of consumer rights thanks to previous stupid lawsuits.
Most drinks don't properly label the amount of caffeine they have compared to active ingredients in beers or cigarettes.
The article has a picture of the beverage dispensers, they literally list caffeine dose per cup size…
I skim read the article but just because they have that photo with some small print on the sign doesn't mean that's what was there when the girl had it.
The case files pdf from FrozeInFear came after my post.
Do you mean on cans/bottles?
I mean in general. If they can give an average nicotine for a cigarette then they can do the same for caffeine and tea or cola. Too many people here just want to jump on the outrage bandwagon at the expense of consumer rights thanks to previous stupid lawsuits.