• paperclipgroove
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    01 year ago

    I’m conflicted on this.

    The adult side of me wants to have this info on labels/menus so I can make informed choices.

    The side of my that used to be in high school knows that kids will buy the highest number for bragging rights among friends.

    • pizza_rolls
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      11 year ago

      They can already do that though? They show the mg on the label just not the recommendation

      • sincle354
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        31 year ago

        Yeah but when you have a label that says “This can has 40% of daily recommended caffeine”, teens will read that more than the 3pt font we now have. 200mg is an abstract value to humans, while taking enough energy drinks for 200% daily caffeine is a dare.