What is the penalty that they pay if they do market to kids?
Those guidelines should be changed.
Would your company commit to putting social media restrictions in place so that individuals under the age of 18 are not ...
OK. Could you divide the question then in terms of----
And I just--I continue to be a little bit dismayed by the willingness of the industry to lump those younger kids in with...
This is just one of many examples which we found, and we will give all of the examples to you.
Well, why don't you just pose the question to them? Ask them what it is, what is your concern?
So would each of you agree to remove any references that would be encouraging people to consume at a rapid rate your ene...
So that you can see this not as an isolated instance, but as a pattern of conduct in terms of using children as a way of...
I would be encouraging each of our company witnesses when it comes to marketing to children and adolescents not to rely ...
The American Beverage Association says that energy drinks should not be marketed as sports drinks. Do you disagree with ...
That rapid consumption of energy drinks at that level, 20 ounces, is not a good thing to be advocating?
Do you actually know if these third parties market to children or not? Do you have that as information inside of your co...
I think there is simply no relationship between your marketing and supporting sports and promoting your drinks as being ...
So do you agree with the NCAA or the National Federation of State High School Associations, who have stated in letters t...
Will you commit to placing a label on your product indicating that the product isn't intended for children under the age...
Will you put in place social media restrictions so that those under 18 aren't bombarded with instructions to rapidly or ...
A 13-year-old and an 18-year-old are just two different species almost in terms of their level of maturity.