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NEW YORK Monster Beverage (MNST) is changing the labeling on its cans so that its energy drinks will no longer be considered dietary supplements, a move that changes the federal guidelines the ...
Monster Beverage Corp., maker of the caffeinated energy drinks with the signature “M” on the cans, is under investigation by the San Francisco city attorney and New York state attorney general ...
Monster Beverage (MNST) was a real beast. While its initial foray into energy drinks fell flat, the second assault gored Red Bull and other rivals. By overhauling its original energy-drink formula ...
Monster stock plummets past two days on federal probe reports Monster has 35% market share, followed by Red Bull's 30% FDA limits caffeine in cola to 0.02%; no limit for energy drinks HAGERSTOWN, Md.
OAKLAND, Calif.A new lawsuit alleges Monster Energy Drink was involved in a 19-year-old man's death. The mother of teenager Alex Morris, who died from a cardiac arrhythmia last year, is blaming ...
Monster's newest beverage isn't an energy drink, but a hard seltzer. The Beast Unleashed contains 6% alcohol by volume and flavors inspired by its energy drinks. Big beverage makers like Coca-Cola ...