Saturday, May 18, 2019
Launch of a New Energy Drink
1.Possible outcomes of the launchLaunching a sunrise(prenominal) cleverness shot product presents a moral dilemma. Most vital force shots be aimed at teenagers and offspring adults, and this target audience is known to put more trust into the street cred of the product, rather than medical examination and government advise, so there is an opportunity for carving some share of the market, especially if we deliberately effort the rebel aspect of our product. On the other hand, given the ongoing media hype, there is also a scene of attracting negative publicity and becoming a scapegoat for the governors.Eventually, this can result in pertinacious-term reputational disablement and substantial (and unpredictable) litigation costs. We could, however, turn the situation to our advantage by launching a drink that allow be based on a different stimulator than the nonorious mix of caffeine and guarana as long as it is technologically viable. Such drink would comply with the Food Safety dressers caffeine concentration standards and could be classified as a formulated caffeine beverage. We could then market it as a healthier alternative to the popular energy shots, so that it appeals both to the target audience and the worldwide public.2.Legal aspectsThe Australia innovative Zealand Food Standards Code (FSC) mandates that a formulated caffeine beverage must contain cxlv to 320 milligrams of caffeine per litre1 (Commonwealth of Australia, 2009). Popular energy shots do not comply with this requirement for instance, a 2-ounce Demon efficacy Shot contains 200 mg of caffeine, i.e. 3333 milligrams of caffeine per litre (Energy Fiend, 2009). The trick here is that the producers label their drinks as dietary supplements which are exempt from the FSC requirements.However, it is not entirely un presumable that a legal clampdown on energy shots go forth follow in Australia, the government of New South Wales aims to ban non-compliant energy drinks (AAP, 2009) back in New Zealand, retailers are pressed to restrict the sale of energy shots (Voxy News Engine, 2009). Moreover, according to an industry insider, the Food Standards Authority is currently working on a new standard for food-type substances sold as dietary supplements that is likely to tackle energy shots (Science Media Centre, 2009). It is thus important to think one step ahead and concentrate on developing an compliant energy shot.3.Public OpinionIn order to gauge the public opinion of the energy shots, I consider the opinions of medical professionals, food industry regulators and people from the street. A recent press let out by the Science Media Centre provides the professional medics opinion on the impact of energy shots (Science Media Centre, 2009). The professional opinions quit from neutral to cautious to strongly negative. Dr David Jardine, Clinical Director of the Canterbury District Health Board, observes that he knows of no adult effects of caffeine in children and preg nant women and confirms that humans seem to be able to deal with caffeine really well (ibid).Dr Elaine Rush, Professor at Auckland University of Technology, is very concerned intimately the sale of caffeine in elephantine doses and claims that there are more problems than benefits associated with consuming caffeine (ibid). However, she doesnt launch any invectives at energy shots. Dr Jim McVeagh, a GP, had to deal with a number of cases of teenagers having psychotic episodes following multiple cans of energy drinks and claims that energy shots are not a benign pick-me-up but a stimulant drug, pure and simple (ibid).However, it is not egest if the psychotic episodes of some teenagers that followed multiple cans of energy drinks should be entirely attributed to caffeine. NZFSA Authority Director Geoff Allen admits that new dominion to restrict sale or supply of these high caffeine energy drinks is not necessarily the all in all or the best answer. He also stresses that the energ y shots that seduce been inspected by his office have a caffeine advisory statement of some form, even though theyre not required to (ibid). To summarize, intimately medics agree that there is no clear evidence of harmful effect of caffeine onto healthy individuals.The regulator agrees that maximum recommended usage information should be provided by the producers of dietary supplements, but this requirement is already met by energy shot producers. To gauge the sentiment of the target audience of the drinks (males aged 14-25), I questioned five nameless respondents in the streets of Auckland on 29 31 October 2009. The general sentiment is that of indifference. One of the respondents, who turned out to be a bartender in a night club, expressively claimed that he doesnt give a f**k about the impact of caffeine as long as energy shots help him meet his professional and personal commitments.4.Personal reflectionIn my personal opinion, there is nothing unethical about launching a new energy shot. The producers make it clear that energy shots are not designed for regular and frequent consumption they aim to give a boost of energy when it is essential (e.g. when you are late with submitting a course essay), maybe at a cost of a period curt well-being after the effect of the shot wears off. The producers also make it clear that persons with poor caffeine metabolic process or other health issues should consult a doctor before consuming a drink. Nippert & white-haired(a) (2009) make the case of a woman who suffered a heart attack as a importation of regular consumption of 10 to 14 cans of Red Bull a day to shoot invectives at energy drinks.However, this case hardly supports their cause even regular consumption of 10 to 14 blocks of coffee bean can eventually send one to the intensive therapy ward. I am totally convinced that it is not the substance that should be controlled, but rather the urge to abuse it. As for the children, it is their parents business to co ntrol that they do not take in unhealthy doses of potentially harmful substances, be it aspirin, alcohol, or energy shots.
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