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  • Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C not poisonous- NBC

    Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C not poisonous- NBC

    The Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Limited has faulted claims that its products, Fanta and Sprite when taken with Vitamins C are poisonous.

    In a statement by its Management, the company said information on the safety of benzoic and ascorbic acids as ingredients in soft drinks, citing a Lagos High Court order is misleading.

    “ Given the fact that the benzoic and ascorbic acid levels in Fanta as well as the benzoic acid level in Sprite produced and sold by NBC in Nigeria are in compliance with the levels approved by all relevant national regulators and the international level set by CODEX, there is no truth in the report that these products would become poisonous if consumed alongside Vitamin C.

    “ The wrong perception emanating from the media reports that our Fanta and Sprite beverages which are fully compliant with all national and international food quality and safety standards are unsafe, simply because their levels of Benzoic acid were not within the UK standards, is not only unfounded but also undermines the entire food and beverage industry in Nigeria which is regulated by the same ingredient levels approved by NAFDAC and other regulatory bodies for the country,” NBC stated.

    While stating that it has already appealed against the court judgement, the company assured our consumers and members of the public of its unwavering commitment to product quality, safety and customer satisfaction.

  • ‘Taking Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C poisonous

    ‘Taking Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C poisonous

    •Court orders NAFDAC to warn consumers 

    A Lagos State High Court, Igbosere, yesterday ordered the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to compel Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC) Plc, manufacturers of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks, to include a written warning that the drinks should not be taken with Vitamin C.
    Justice Adedayo Oyebanji gave the order while delivering judgment in a suit by a Lagos businessman, Dr. Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo, and his firm, Fijabi Adebo Holdings Ltd., against NBC and NAFDAC.
    The court warned that taking Fanta and Sprite with Vitamin C is poisonous and awarded N2 million against NAFDAC for failing “to live up to expectations”.
    It said NAFDAC failed Nigerians by certifying as satisfactory for human consumption, products which, in the United Kingdom (UK), failed sample test for human consumption and became poisonous in the presence of Ascorbic Acid, known as Vitamin C.
    The plaintiffs urged the court to declare the NBC was negligent and breached the duty of care owed its customers and consumers in the production of Fanta and Sprite with excessive “benzoic acid and sunset” additive.
    Fijabi also urged the court to direct NAFDAC to conduct routine laboratory tests of all soft drinks and allied products of the company, to guarantee their safety.
    Counsel to the plaintiffs, Mr. Abiodun Onidare, in an amended statement of claim, alleged that sometime in March 2007, Fijabi Adebo Holdings purchased large quantities of Coca-Cola, Fanta Orange, Sprite, Fanta Lemon, Fanta Pineapple and Soda Water from NBC for export to the UK for retail purpose.
    “In consideration of the fact that this case was filed in 2008 and has been in court for nine years, N2 million is awarded against NAFDAC. Interest shall be paid on the cost awarded at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until liquidation of the said sum,” Justice Oyebanji said.

  • Court to NAFDAC: Warn consumers against taking Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C

    Court to NAFDAC: Warn consumers against taking Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C

    A Lagos High Court, Igbosere, Lagos State, Monday ordered the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to compel Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC) PLC, manufacturers of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks, to include a written warning that the content of the bottles cannot be taken with Vitamin C.

    Justice Adedayo Oyebanji made the order while delivering judgment in a suit filed by a Lagos businessman, Dr Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo and his firm, Fijabi Adebo Holdings Ltd against the NBC and NAFDAC.

    The court warned that taking Fanta and Sprite with Vitamin C is poisonous and awarded a cost of N2 million against NAFDAC for failing “to live up to expectations.”

    It declared that NAFDAC failed the citizens of Nigeria by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption, products which in the United Kingdom (UK) failed sample test for human consumption and which became poisonous in the presence of Ascorbic Acid ordinarily known as Vitamin C, which can be freely taken by unsuspecting members of the public with Fanta and Sprite.

    The plaintiffs had urged the court to declare that the NBC was negligent and breached the duty of care owed to its customers and consumers in the production of what it argued was contaminated Fanta and Sprite soft drinks with excessive “benzoic acid and sunset” addictive.

    Fijabi also urged the court to direct NAFDAC to conduct and carry out routine laboratory tests of all the soft drinks and allied products of the company to ensure and guarantee the safety of the consumable products, produced from the NBC factory.

    The plaintiffs’ counsel Mr Abiodun Onidare  in an amended statement of claim alleged that sometime in March, 2007 Fijabi Adebo Holdings purchased large quantities of Coca-Cola, Fanta Orange, Sprite, Fanta Lemon, Fanta Pineapple and Soda Water from the NBC for export to the UK for retail purposes and supply to their customers in the UK.

    They said, among others, that when the consignment of the soft drinks arrived in the UK, fundamental health related matters were raised on the contents and composition of the Fanta and Sprite products by the UK health authorities, specifically the Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council’s Trading Standard Department of Environment and Economy Directorate.

    The claimants alleged further that NAFDAC failed to carry out necessary tests to determine if the soft drinks were safe for human consumption.

    The claimants demanded N15, 119,619.37 as special damages and N1, 622,000 being the money admittedly received from the claimants.

    However, NBC in its amended statement of defence filed by Mr. T. O. Busari admitted supplying the products but contended that the products manufactured by it were meant for local distribution and consumption as the firm does not manufacture its products for export.

    It denied that it was negligent in the manufacturing of its products as alleged, stressing that stringent quality control procedures were adopted in its production process to ensure that its products were safe for consumption.

    The firm denied that the damages alleged by the claimants were occasioned by its negligence or any fault from the company as the level of the chemical components in its soft drinks is safe for consumption in Nigeria.

    NAFDAC did not file any defence.

    In her judgment, Justice Oyebanji said: “It is imperative to state that the knowledge of the Nigeria Bottling Company that the products were to be exported is immaterial to its being fit for human consumption. The court is in absolute agreement with the learned counsel for the claimants that soft drinks manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of colour or creed.

    ”It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company. In my respective view, NAFDAC has failed the citizens of this great nation by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption, products which in the United Kingdom failed sample test for human consumption and which become poisonous in the presence of Ascorbic Acid ordinarily known as Vitamin C, which can be freely taken by the unsuspecting public with the company’s Fanta or Sprite.

    ”As earlier stated, the court is in absolute agreement with the learned counsel for the claimants that consumable products ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of race, colour or creed.

    ”By its certification as satisfactory, Fanta and Sprite products manufactured by Nigeria bottling company without any written warning on the products that it cannot be taken with Vitamin C, NAFDAC would have by its grossly irresponsible and unacceptable action caused great harm to the health of the unsuspecting public.

    ”The court, in the light of the damming evidence before it showing that NAFDAC has failed to live up to expectations, cannot close its eyes to the grievous implication of allowing the status quo to continue as it is.

    ”For the reasons herein adumbrated in this judgement, the court hereby orders as follows:

    ”That NAFDAC shall forthwith mandate Nigeria Bottling Company to, within 90 days hereof, include on all the bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks manufactured by the company, a written warning that the content of the said bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks cannot be taken with Vitamin C as same becomes poisonous if taken with Vitamin C.

    ”In consideration of the fact that this case was filed in 2008 and that it has been in court for nine years, costs of N2 million is awarded against NAFDAC. Interest shall be paid on the costs awarded at the rate of 10% per annum until liquidation of the said sum.”

     

  • Excitement, fun as Sprite Triple Slam ends in style in UNILAG

    Excitement, fun as Sprite Triple Slam ends in style in UNILAG

    After weeks of touring major Nigerian campuses to engage students in the three elements of basketball, music and dance, leading lemon-lime flavoured soft drink, Sprite, has concluded the 2015 edition of its Sprite Triple Slam activation in a grand style.

    Held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), the final activation had in attendance, multiple award-winning and international music act, D’banj, as guest artiste, celebrity guest and basketball promoter, Sound Sultan, as well as Cool FM On Air Personality, Dotun, as compere for the day.

    Speaking at the event, Marketing Director, Coca-Cola Nigeria, Patricia Jemibewon, described Sprite Triple Slam as a strategic engagement platform that connects to the passion of youths and allows them to express themselves.

    According to Jemibewon, “Sprite Triple Slam brings to the fore the creativity of the Nigerian youth and is also a veritable avenue for true expression.”

    On her part, the Senior Brand Manager, Flavours, Coca-Cola Nigeria, Toyin Nnodi, expressed satisfaction in the success recorded so far with the activation, stating that the huge turnout that characterised the Sprite Triple Slam activation in all the locations is a testament to its popularity among the youths.

    As with the other locations, the UNILAG activation was filled with loads of fun, energy and captivating performances from the students. The dance category was particularly intriguing with lots of acrobatic display from the participants.

    Commenting on the event, 19-year-old Ikuomola Afolabi, who emerged one of the top players in the basketball category, lauded the initiative and described the activation as authentic and inspiring.

    Another participant in the dance category, Ifionu Chukwunonso, said that “Just like Sprite promised in the media, Sprite Triple Slam has not only exceeded my expectation, it is now certainly one thing that I will be looking forward to every year.”

    On his affinity to the Sprite brand, Sound Sultan remarked that the brand is a firm supporter of his passion points; music and basketball.

    In his words, “I am here because of the love I have for the game, and fortunately  Sprite supports my  passion.  I have seen incredible talents here today, I hope they keep it up because the sky is just their starting point.”

    The event reached its climax with D’banj’s enthralling performance. Starting with some of his recent songs; “Knocking on my door”,  “Bother you”, “Top of the world” and “Don’t tell me nonsense”,  the Kokomaster took the crowd on a journey back to his early days in Mo’Hits records, delivering some of the hit tracks such as “Suddenly”, “Olorun Maje”, and “Igwe”.

  • Sprite to take dance winners to World Finals in Germany

    Winners of the Sprite-sponsored 2015 edition of the Battle of the Year (BOTY) dance contest, Space Unlimited, will be representing Nigeria at the International BOTY World Finals in Braunshwieg, Germany, later this year.

    The Lagos-based B-Boy Crew emerged winner last weekend during the contest which held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the University of Lagos Sports Center, ýAkoka, Lagos.

    The three-time winners who had consecutively won the 2011, 2012, and 2013 editions  defeated defending champions, 619 Crew in a keenly contested show of Break Dance skills and artistry to clinch the number one spot..

    Speaking at the event, Senior Brand Manager, Flavours, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, Toyin Nnodi expressed delight at the number of highly talented youths who participated in this year’s contest, saying; “What we have seen at this year’s competition clearly attests to the fact that there are many youths in Nigeria with amazing talent. Sprite’s commitment is to be the spark that fuels the passions of Nigerian Youths, and we are happy to have brought this to life at this year’s edition of the BOTY event.”

    Of the 13 Crews who participated in this year’s edition of the contest, four crews made it to the semi-final round – 619, Floorworkz, Space Unlimited and Squad One. The keenly contested semi-finals saw Space Unlimited and 619 progress to the Finale where Space Unlimited emerged as the judges’ favourites for this year’s competition.

    Excited about their win and the upcoming trip to Germany, the members of Space Unlimited crew thanked Sprite and the organizers of the event, House of Royalty, for the opportunity to represent Nigeria at the international competition.

    Speaking on behalf of the crew, Vikbone said; “We are grateful for this amazing opportunity once more to represent Nigeria at the International BOTY World Finals in Germany. This time we promise to bring home the crown.”

    The competition which held between 22nd and 23rd of August kicked off with the individual competitions in the Locking, Popping, Krumping and B-boy one-on-one battle categories. 24-year old Michael Obi and Victor Amanjo emerged winners of the Locking and Popping categories respectively, while 16-year old Bolu Ewedemi and Adesanya Bolaji came tops in the Krumping and B-Boy One-on-One categories, respectively.

    The event also featured guest performances from budding talents, Mz Kiss, Zyno Spice, Hof and C-Boy who entertained the audience in between the dance competition rounds. Vector Tha Viper, star performance of the event got the audience on their feet, rocking and singing along to his well-known lyrics.

    The judges for the event were A-list dancers, B-Boy Red 1 of Pockemon Crew in France, B-Boy Poxy from Cameroon, B-Boy Boon from Texas, USA, Franc Okwara and B-Boy Maxbuck. DJ Mekzy and DJ OZ were on the wheels of steel to provide the beats for the event.