Lagos High court rules Coca-Cola products poisonous
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Lagos High court rules Coca-Cola products dangerous when mixed with Vitamin C.
Court orders Fanta, Sprite bottles to carry health warning and awards damages.
Consumers of Sprite and Fanta should have their concern heightened as a Lagos High court judge ruled that the Coca-Cola products could be "poisonous."
The court held that high levels of benzoic acid and sunset additives in the popular soft drink could be risky to consumers' health when mixed with ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C.
Justice Adedayo Oyebanji ordered the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) to place written warnings on Fanta and Sprite bottles against drinking them with vitamin C, and awarded costs of two million naira ($6,350) against the National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for failing to ensure health standards.
"It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company," the judge said. "NAFDAC has failed the citizens of this great nation by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption products ... which become poisonous in the presence of ascorbic acid."
This has however instilled fear in some Nigerians as those informed have boycotted Coca-Cola drinks and backlashed agencies responsible for setting adequate standards for products.
Lagos High court rules Coca-Cola products dangerous when mixed with Vitamin C.
Court orders Fanta, Sprite bottles to carry health warning and awards damages.
Consumers of Sprite and Fanta should have their concern heightened as a Lagos High court judge ruled that the Coca-Cola products could be "poisonous."
The court held that high levels of benzoic acid and sunset additives in the popular soft drink could be risky to consumers' health when mixed with ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C.
Justice Adedayo Oyebanji ordered the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) to place written warnings on Fanta and Sprite bottles against drinking them with vitamin C, and awarded costs of two million naira ($6,350) against the National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for failing to ensure health standards.
"It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company," the judge said. "NAFDAC has failed the citizens of this great nation by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption products ... which become poisonous in the presence of ascorbic acid."
This has however instilled fear in some Nigerians as those informed have boycotted Coca-Cola drinks and backlashed agencies responsible for setting adequate standards for products.
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