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Old 08-03-2015, 12:11 PM #39
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The lawsuit says the package informed users that a cup of coffee contains about 1/32nd of a teaspoon of caffeine.
The package label also warned that the powder 'can be dangerous if abused,' and 'failure to follow safety guidelines can result in serious injury or death,' the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit claims that the label lacked specific instructions on proper use.
'The difference between life and death is a pinch and a smidgen,' Balser said.
Hard Rhino sold the powder as a dietary supplement, which allows the company to bypass FDA regulations, Balser said.

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I would say they had a point too, how they got away with selling this dangerous substance as a 'supplement' is unbelievable.

The packaging has no way to measure out any dosage, and the information is tiny and inadequate. The picture takes up half the label and the address a quarter of that.
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