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The Norwegian Government Is Considering an Age Limit for Energy Drinks – but Should It Be 16 or 18?

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For example, the Finnish Medical Association would set the same age limit for energy drinks as for alcohol.

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For example, the Finnish Medical Association would set the same age limit for energy drinks as for alcohol.

·Finland
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A ban on the sale of energy drinks to children has been under consideration. The government has proposed an age limit of 16, but several stakeholders are calling for an 18-year age limit.

A ban on the sale of energy drinks to children has been under consideration. The government has proposed an age limit of 16, but several stakeholders are calling for an 18-year age limit.

A ban on the sale of energy drinks to children has been put to public consultation. The government has proposed an age limit of 16, but several stakeholders are calling for an 18-year age limit.

The government is considering a 16-year age limit for purchasing energy drinks. Some want to go further.

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A ban on the sale of energy drinks to children has been put to public consultation. The government has proposed an age limit of 16, but several stakeholders are calling for an 18-year age limit.

·Oslo, Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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