Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging Starbucks and Dunkin' over the sugar content in popular frozen coffee drinks, with medical experts sharing health warnings.
The health secretary recently announced his plans to have companies like Dunkin' Donuts prove their foods are safe to eat.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised concerns about the sugar content in beverages sold by major coffee chains. The U.S. health ...
Teenage girls are by no means the only consumers of sugary beverages. For many people, they’re a regular purchase.
Dunkin’ recently began testing a 48 oz bucket of coffee, making the item available at a handful of Massachusetts stores.
"Show us the safety data that show that it’s okay for a teenage girl to drink an iced coffee with 115 grams of sugar in it," Kennedy said at a recent event ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ignited backlash online after questioning whether high-sugar iced coffee drinks sold ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy criticized Dunkin’ Donuts during a recent rally in Austin, Texas, questioning the safety of high-sugar drinks served to teenagers.
Kennedy had said Dunkin' Donuts will be asked to hand over "safety data," in a call to review the health impact of its beverages.
Kennedy responded to criticism over his recent comments about drinks sold at Dunkin' and Starbucks. During a rally in Austin ...