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Ban_on_caffeinated_alcoholic_drinks_in_the_United_States entered the ranking for the first time today at position #. This is its highest position ever recorded.
On November 17, 2010, the United States FDA told seven manufacturers to stop production of caffeinated alcoholic drinks with added caffeine, which is deemed not generally recognized as safe as an additive. The ban does not apply to naturally caffeinated drinks such as coffee or tea being added to alcohol as in Irish coffee or hard iced tea respectively.
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