The average parent probably wants to keep their kid caffeine-free, so it's no surprise that some New Jerseyans want to ban a powerful powdered form of the substance.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration is building a legal case against companies that sell pure powdered caffeine, which can be fatal even in small doses.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- If you purchased caffeine-infused underwear because of promises it will make you thinner, federal regulators say you were hoodwinked - but at least you can get your money back.