May 29, 2009 Friday
Updated

May 26, 2009
GERMANY BANS SOFT DRINK
Cocaine in Red Bull Cola
Germany bans Red Bull Cola sales after traces of cocaine was found in the drink. -- PHOTO: RED BULL
BERLIN - SIX German states have told retailers to stop selling Red Bull Cola soft drinks after a test found a trace amount of cocaine.

The bans started on Friday after a sample test conducted by authorities in North Rhine-Westphalia state found 0.4 micrograms per litre in the drink.

Five other states also banned it from shops amid concerns over possible narcotics law violations.

Germany's Federal Institute for Risk Assessment said on Monday that the cocaine level was too low to pose a health risk.

It planned to produce a more detailed report on Wednesday.

Red Bull said its cola is 'harmless and marketable in both the US and Europe'.

It said similar coca leaf extracts are used worldwide as flavoring, and a test it commissioned itself found no cocaine traces.

Red Bull Cola is currently not sold in Singapore. -- AP

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