now so-called health tonics sold in
South Korea must change their labels to
show caffeine content and warnings
starting from the second half of 2020
the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
says health tonics with caffeine must
have contains caffeine and people under
age 15 must not consume written in bold
read on their labels canned coffee and
energy drinks categorized as food in
South Korea are already subject to such
regulations however these kind of health
clinics are categorized as quasi drugs
and did not require such labels some
health tonics here in South Korea
contain as much caffeine as redbull and
only slightly less than monster energy
drinks
