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Friday, 17 March 2017

Consumer Protection Council Launches Investigation Into Alleged Danger Of Drinking Fanta, Sprite With Vitamin C

The Consumer Protection Council (CPC) has launched a detailed investigation into the alleged danger of mixing
Fanta or Sprite with Vitamin C.
CPC’s Director-General, Dupe Atoki, announced this in Abuja on Thursday.
“The Consumer Protection Council is keenly interested and extremely concerned about the questions that have arisen from and on account of this judgement.
As such, the discoveries therein the CPC is launching a broad and detailed investigation as a matter of urgency.
Indeed the judgement only serves as a subject of bringing this information to the CPC’s attention. The council would conduct its own investigation separately,’’ Atoki said.
According to her, the CPC was interested because Fanta, Sprite and Coca Cola are the most widely consumed beverages in Nigeria.
Atoki said that the investigation was also hinged on the fact that vitamin C was one of the most consumed medications for both children and adults in the country.
She said that the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) products and vitamin C were routinely consumed in Nigeria with no restrictions to access and availability.
According to her, the council would ask key questions such as:
“Is Sprite and Fanta at the time of production potentially harmful to consumers when consumed with vitamin C? If yes, what is NBC’s obligation to consumers and has NBC fully discharged the obligation?
According to her, Pursuant to the CPC Act, the council is interested in discovering what steps NBC took after the testing and confiscation of Fanta and Sprite by the UK authorities.
Atoki said that CPC had written to NBC to provide certain information to enable it conduct its own investigation on the matter not later than Thursday March 23, 2017.
She said that it was not the duty of NBC to tell Nigerians that their product was okay for consumption.
A Lagos state High Court had awarded a N2 million cost against the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for failing Nigerians by certifying Fanta and Sprite fit for human consumption even after the drinks were declared unfit for human consumption in the UK.
The court also ordered NAFDAC to direct NBC to include a warning on the bottles of the product that its content cannot be taken with Vitamin C.
NBC, in a statement after the judgement, said that although the benzoic acid levels of the products were not within the UK national level, they are within the levels approved by both the national regulators for Nigeria and the international levels set by CODEX – the joint intergovernmental body responsible for harmonizing food standards globally.

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