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ines," Young said.Food manufacturers have added
caffeine to candy, nuts and other snack foods in recent years. Jelly
Belly "Extreme Sport Beans," for example, have 50 mg of caffeine in
each 100-calorie pack, while Arma Energy Snx markets trail mix, chips and
other products that have caffeine.Critics say it's not enough for the companies
to say they are marketing the products to adults when the caffeine
is added to items like candy that are attractive to children. Many
of the energy foods are promoted with social media campaigns, another way
they could be targeted to young people.Major medical associations have warned
that too much caffeine can be dangerous for children, who have less
ability to process the stimulant than adults. The American Academy of Pediatrics
says it has been linked to harmful effects on young people's developing
neurologic and cardiovascular systems."Could caffeinated macaroni and cheese
or breakfast cereal be next?" said Michael Jacobson, director of the Center
for Science in the Public Interest, which asked the FDA to look
into the number of foods with added caffeine last year. "One serving
of any of these foods isn't likely to harm anyone. The concern
is that it will be increasingly easy to consume caffeine throughout the
day, sometimes unwittingly, as companies add caffeine to candies, nuts,
snacks and other foods.Taylor said the agency would look at the added
caffeine in its totality -- while one product might
The troubled
and talented Amanda BynesThe former teen star has become more known for
her bizarre behavior.LOS ANGELES Even though it seems former actress and
child star Amanda Bynes is unraveling before our eyes, experts say the
now 27-year-old "retired" entertainer doesn't yet qualify for any form of
parental or court-ordered conservatorship.The star has been spotted wandering
strangely around New York City, shaving half her head, tweeting obscene
things about her affection for musician Drake, posting videos of herself
mumbling in front of the mirror, and on Tuesday, even tweeting pics
of herself in a bra.Bynes' behavior reportedly has the children in her
apartment building scared, too.PHOTOS: More Bynes Twitpics.And while some
of her actions are reminiscent of a 2007 Britney Spears, whose very
public meltdown culminated in her shaving her own head and later led
to -- and still requires -- a legal conservatorship, one court expert
tells us there is nothing like that in the works for Bynes."There
are two main standards that courts look at as far as conservatorships.
The first is the person a danger to themselves -- Spears was
and demonstrated that often -- and the second is whether the person
a danger to society. Britney Spears was, and to her two children
as well," legal consultant and alternative sentencing expert Wendy Feldman
told FOX411's Pop Tarts column. "Amanda seems to have a serious mental
illness, b
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