Pennsylvania HB2377 requires retail food facilities to disclose high caffeine content in beverages.
Pennsylvania HB2377 amends food protection laws to mandate that retail food facilities clearly label beverages with at least 80 milligrams of caffeine per serving as "high caffeine." This disclosure must appear next to the beverage's name on all menus. If a proprietor fails to comply after receiving a written notice from a licensor, they face penalties. The act defines "menu" as any posted, written, or electronic display identifying beverage names and prices. The changes will take effect 90 days after the act's passage.
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