Quebec pharmacy chain removing energy drinks from shelves to protect young people
MONTREAL — A Quebec City-based pharmacy chain says it will remove energy drinks from its store shelves amid growing calls for the Quebec government to ban the sale of the high-caffeine beverages to children.
The Familiprix chain, which includes 455 affiliated pharmacies in Quebec and New Brunswick, announced Wednesday it is withdrawing energy drinks from its stores in both provinces, saying it won’t sell the beverages “until public authorities establish more regulated access parameters for these products.”
The move comes as Quebec’s order of pharmacists has joined the movement to have the sale of energy drinks restricted to those aged 16 and over.
“The Familiprix network wishes to actively contribute to the collective reflection on the regulation of energy drinks and to the promotion of the safe use of products that may have an impact on health,” the pharmacy chain said in a news release.


