Government to ban caffeine powder after man's New Years death

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The father of a young man who died after ingesting a spoonful of pure caffeine powder has praised the Federal Government's plan to ban the substance. 9News

Heartbreaking loss prompts family's caffeine warning

"It's very pleasing to hear the news that the Federal Government has announced that it is taking action to ban the sale of pure caffeine powder – a decision that will protect consumers and save lives," Lachlan's father Nigel told"Highly caffeinated products are an international problem and the sooner people are educated about the associated health risks, the better."

Senator Richard Colbeck, who holds the food regulation portfolio, said Lachlan's death was an "absolute tragedy"."The dangers of pure caffeine powder cannot be underestimated," he said. The proposed ban would not affect products like coffee, energy drinks, cola drinks and sports foods, which have much lower concentrations of caffeine."Australians are also reminded to be cautious about the products they may be purchasing from overseas or online, which may not be safe," Senator Colbeck said.He called on politicians to next look at emulating the UK and banning the sale of energy drinks such as Red Bull and Monster to children under 16.

 

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