Sverdlovsk Oblast may ban the sale of energy drinks.

Sverdlovsk Oblast may ban the sale of energy drinks.

      Sverdlovsk Region May Ban the Sale of Energy Drinks

      October 21, 2025 — In the Sverdlovsk Region, the possibility of a total ban on the sale of energy drinks is being considered.

      According to "Signal Ural", the regional government has put forward for discussion a bill that envisages restricting the retail sale of non-alcoholic tonic and energy drinks throughout the region. The issue is scheduled to be considered at the meeting on October 23.

      Details of the initiative have not yet been disclosed. Note that as of March 1, 2025, a federal ban on the sale of energy drinks to minors has already come into effect.

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      Comments (total: 3)

      senegal — yesterday at 19:42

      When will they come up with a ban on banning? You read — everywhere — they banned this, they banned that, they'll ban, they drafted a ban, we're banning. What are you guys doing, hello?

      senegal — yesterday at 19:44

      Ban price increases, the refinancing rate, idiots at the helm, dirty air, water, land…

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      Anshe — yesterday at 20:59

      Young people at work guzzle this junk every day, sometimes more than once.

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Sverdlovsk Oblast may ban the sale of energy drinks.

In Sverdlovsk Oblast, authorities are considering a complete ban on the sale of energy drinks. According to "Signal Ural", the regional government has put a bill up for discussion that would restrict the retail sale of non-alcoholic tonic and energy drinks throughout the region.