CHARACTERISTICS AND DIFFERENCES IN CERTIFICATING ENERGICAL CALD DRINKS IN THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

Authors

  • Abdulakimov Ilxom Farxod o’g’li Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology
  • Komilova Shaxlo Abdunabiyevna Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology

Keywords:

Keywords: energy drinks, Europe, consumption, risks, health impact, policy, certification, labeling, model, research, ECAS registration, regional, global.

Abstract

Abstract: This article examines the characteristics of energy drink certification among countries and their consumption, as well as existing issues regarding control, regulation of distribution of these types of drinks in countries, health risks, and energy drink-related policies.

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Published

2026-06-08