Wrigley halts production of caffeinated gum
Wrigley has decided to stop production, sales and marketing of their new caffeinated gum following FDA concerns about the product’s effect on children and adolescents.
Wrigley has decided to stop production, sales and marketing of their new caffeinated gum following FDA concerns about the product’s effect on children and adolescents.
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