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Health CanadaGeneral Alert

Caffeinated energy drinks: what you should know

Published: April 29, 2026Recall ID: 74162Category: generalCountry: Canada

Reason for Recall / Hazard

Other

Product Description & Identification

Check to see if you have recalled products. Those under 14 years of age, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and individuals sensitive to caffeine should not consume CEDs. If you choose to consume CEDs, read the label to understand how much caffeine is in a serving, how many servings are in the container, and follow the cautionary statements that appear on the label, such as: Not recommended for those under 14 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women or individuals sensitive to caffeine; and, Do not drink more than X serving(s) per day. Be aware that drinking CEDs with alcohol may increase the potential for consuming more alcohol than intended, which could increase your risk of alcohol-related harms. Health Canada recommends that parents talk to their teens about the risks of consuming alcohol, including the risk of combining alcohol with CEDs.Similar recalls or alerts Various brands of caffeinated energy drinks may be unsafe due to caffeine content and labelling issues

Affected Products

Caffeinated energy drinks

Additional Source Details

FieldValue
N I D74162
U R Lhttps://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/caffeinated-energy-drinks-what-you-should-know
IssueOther
TitleCaffeinated energy drinks: what you should know
ProductCaffeinated energy drinks
Archived0
CategoryFood
Last updated2026-04-29
OrganizationCommunications and Public Affairs Branch
What you should do Check to see if you have recalled products. Those under 14 years of age, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and individuals sensitive to caffeine should not consume CEDs. If you choose to consume CEDs, read the label to understand how much caffeine is in a serving, how many servings are in the container, and follow the cautionary statements that appear on the label, such as: Not recommended for those under 14 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women or individuals sensitive to caffeine; and, Do not drink more than X serving(s) per day. Be aware that drinking CEDs with alcohol may increase the potential for consuming more alcohol than intended, which could increase your risk of alcohol-related harms. Health Canada recommends that parents talk to their teens about the risks of consuming alcohol, including the risk of combining alcohol with CEDs.Similar recalls or alerts Various brands of caffeinated energy drinks may be unsafe due to caffeine content and labelling issues

Overview

  • Recalling FirmCommunications and Public Affairs Branch
Official Agency Alert