Celsius Energy Drink Lawsuit: Does Celsius Energy Drink Contains Caffeine? Know Ingredients and Side

Publish date: 2024-06-11

Celsius Energy Drink Lawsuit: There was a class action lawsuit being held against Celsius Energy because of the words Preservative Free printed on the top of each Drink can. Let’s know the full details.

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Celsius Energy Drink Lawsuit

Celsius Energy Drink lover may be eligible to receive compensation from a settlement of a class action lawsuit with the famous energy drink company and could earn up to $250.

The settlement arises from a lawsuit filed in November that alleged Celsius drinks had misleading labels, stating that the drinks contained “no preservatives” but contained citric acid, as per US Today.

The Celsius company denied all allegations and claimed citric acid was added to products as a flavor and not as a preservative.

Ultimately, the parties agreed to a settlement rather than proceed with litigation. The settlement fund was set at $7.8 million. 

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Does Celsius Energy Drink Contains Caffeine?

Yes, Celsius does contain caffeine because it is a high-energy drink for athletes and active people. The Energy Drinks generally contain around 200 milligrams of caffeine per serving(12 fl. Oz, 355ml).

Celsius Drink Ingredients

Celsius Drink is the original functional energy drink for active people. It is a vegan drink and has always been completely vegan, free of carbohydrates, and containing only natural flavors and colors, as per Celsius’s official website.

It contains a variety of different vitamins and green tea, ginger, guarana, and caffeine.

Celsius Drink Side Effects

Lindsay Hanford, a registered nurse, said that Celsius has negative side effects, “It is concerning because too much caffeine can cause people to become addicted and require more to get the same effect, It can also cause side effects such as increasing heart rate or irregular heartbeat, insomnia, and anxiety. It is not recommended for people under 18.”

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