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England to Ban Energy Drink Sales to Under-16s From April in Bid to Improve Children’s Health

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Published: 17 July 2026 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online

The sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under the age of 16 will be banned across England from April under new government measures aimed at protecting young people’s health and wellbeing.

The policy is intended to reduce children’s consumption of drinks containing high levels of caffeine and sugar, which health experts have linked to sleep problems, anxiety, behavioural difficulties and poor concentration. Ministers say the restriction forms part of a broader strategy to improve child health, encourage healthier dietary habits and tackle rising concerns over excessive caffeine intake among young people.

Retailers will be required to verify customers’ ages before selling qualifying energy drinks, bringing the products under similar purchasing restrictions already applied voluntarily by many supermarkets.

Announcing the new measure, ministers said the ban reflects growing scientific evidence regarding the impact of high-caffeine drinks on children and adolescents.

The legislation will prohibit the sale of specified energy drinks to anyone under 16 years of age in England beginning in April.

Retailers that fail to comply with the rules could face enforcement action, including financial penalties or other regulatory sanctions depending on the circumstances.

Government officials said the policy aims to create a consistent national standard rather than relying on voluntary action by individual retailers.

Energy drinks often contain significantly higher amounts of caffeine than traditional soft drinks, alongside large quantities of sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Some products may also include ingredients such as taurine, guarana and B vitamins marketed as performance-enhancing or energy-boosting supplements.

Health professionals have long expressed concern that excessive caffeine consumption in children can interfere with sleep patterns, increase heart rate and contribute to feelings of nervousness or anxiety.

Research has also suggested links between frequent energy drink consumption and reduced classroom performance, headaches and behavioural issues in some young people.

Experts stress that children are generally more sensitive to caffeine than adults because of their lower body weight and developing nervous systems.

Medical organisations and public health campaigners have broadly welcomed the government’s decision.

Paediatricians have argued for several years that restricting access to energy drinks could help reduce unnecessary caffeine consumption among school-age children.

Health charities say the move is particularly important because many young people consume multiple caffeinated drinks throughout the day without fully understanding their potential effects.

Campaigners also hope the policy will encourage healthier beverage choices such as water and milk.

Several experts emphasise that improving children’s sleep quality alone could deliver meaningful benefits for learning, emotional wellbeing and physical health.

Many major supermarket chains already operate voluntary policies refusing to sell energy drinks to younger teenagers.

The new legislation will extend similar requirements across all retailers, including convenience stores, independent shops and other outlets.

Businesses are expected to introduce age-verification procedures similar to those already used for products with legal age restrictions.

Retail staff will likely receive updated training to ensure consistent enforcement once the law takes effect.

Industry representatives say clear guidance from the government will help businesses prepare for implementation.

Many parents have supported the introduction of mandatory age restrictions.

Some families have expressed concern that children can easily purchase highly caffeinated drinks before or after school despite existing voluntary retailer policies.

Parents also hope the new rules will make it easier to discourage excessive caffeine consumption without relying solely on household restrictions.

Education organisations have similarly noted that reducing energy drink use could contribute to improved classroom behaviour and student wellbeing.

Manufacturers of energy drinks have acknowledged the government’s decision while emphasising that their products are intended for adults.

Some companies already label their drinks as unsuitable for children or pregnant women.

Industry representatives have also pointed out that responsible marketing and clear product labelling remain important parts of consumer education.

Manufacturers are expected to work with retailers to ensure compliance once the new regulations come into force.

Several companies have previously introduced lower-sugar or sugar-free alternatives in response to changing consumer preferences.

The energy drink restriction forms part of broader government efforts to improve children’s health.

Recent public health initiatives have included measures targeting childhood obesity, healthier school meals, advertising of less nutritious foods and improved nutritional education.

Officials argue that reducing children’s exposure to excessive sugar and caffeine complements these wider health objectives.

The government also hopes the policy will encourage healthier long-term dietary habits that continue into adulthood.

Although widely welcomed, the new policy raises practical questions regarding enforcement.

Retailers will need clear guidance on which products fall within the legislation and how age verification should be conducted.

Consumer groups have also called for public awareness campaigns to ensure parents, schools and young people understand the reasons behind the new rules.

Experts note that successful implementation will depend not only on legal enforcement but also on education about healthy caffeine consumption.

The ban on energy drink sales to under-16s represents one of England’s most significant public health measures targeting children’s nutrition in recent years.

Health professionals hope it will reduce excessive caffeine intake while promoting healthier lifestyle choices among young people.

Researchers are expected to monitor the policy’s impact after implementation, examining whether it leads to measurable improvements in children’s sleep, concentration, behaviour and overall wellbeing.

If successful, the restriction could influence similar policies elsewhere as governments continue exploring ways to address health risks associated with highly caffeinated beverages.

For families, schools and healthcare providers, the new rules represent another step toward creating healthier environments for children—placing greater emphasis on prevention rather than treatment in protecting the next generation’s physical and mental health.

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