In New Hampshire, where the state motto is "Live Free Or Die," college students don't take kindly to restrictions on their energy drinks.
After the food services folks at the University of New Hampshire as part of the school's drive to become the "healthiest campus community in the country by 2020," the president stepped in to reverse the decision.
An in the student paper called the ban "hypocritical" since some of the most popular drinks contain about the same amount of caffeine as coffee:
We understand the dangers of combining alcohol and caffeine, and encourage students to better understand those dangers.
But removing energy drinks from UNH shelves because of that would be an overreaction.
Early in the week, UNH President Mark Huddleston for the ban, set to take effect in January.
After reviewing the caffeine content and data on the buying habits of students, the , which he tweeted.
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