Oct 24, 2012
CSNews
CORONA, Calif. — Despite recent reports indicating five people have died after drinking Monster Energy drinks, and one lawsuit filed by the family of a Maryland teenager who died last year, the Monster Beverage Corp. is defending its product.
The company’s public statement comes on the heels of incident reports filed with the Food and Drug Administration that state five people have died in the past three years, including 14-year-old Anais Fournier. However, the reports did not prove a direct link between the deaths and the popular caffeinated energy drinks. Nor do the FDA reports state if alcohol or drugs were involved in the deaths, as CSNews Online previously reported.
“Monster is saddened by the untimely passing of Anais Fournier, and its sympathies go out to her family. Monster does not believe that its products are in any way responsible for the death of Ms. Fournier and intends to vigorously defend the lawsuit,” the Corona, Calif.-based company said in a statement.
Specifically, the company pointed out that:
“Neither the science nor the facts support the allegations that have been made. Monster reiterates that its products are and have always been safe,” the company added.
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