Monster Energy Fixes One Address in Trade Case
Published Date: 7/15/2026
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Monster Energy is fixing a small but important detail in their legal fight over energy drink labels and packaging by updating the address of one company involved. The U.S. International Trade Commission gave the green light to this change, keeping the investigation on track. This means the case moves forward without delays, affecting several companies importing or selling energy drinks in the U.S.
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