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UK to ban energy drink sales to under-16s: New rules, caffeine limits and fines explained

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The United Kingdom is set to ban the sale of energy drinks to anyone under 16 years old. The new regulations will impose caffeine limits and fines for retailers who violate the ban. This policy aims to reduce the health risks associated with high caffeine consumption among young people.

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