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Senator Wants Review Of Caffeinated Peanut Butter Sold In Mass.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer wants the Food and Drug Administration to investigate a new caffeinated peanut butter that targets the athletic and fitness market.

It's called "STEEM Peanut Butter," and was launched by three friends in Massachusetts last year. Right now, it's sold mostly online and at a few fitness centers and small shops in Massachusetts and Connecticut. The developers say it combines the protein of peanuts with the energy boost of caffeine. They say the caffeine is released slowly because peanut butter takes longer to digest than coffee.

But Schumer says a single serving of STEEM delivers five times more caffeine than a single can of Coke. He says it may pose a health threat, especially to children.

Schumer urged the FDA to investigate the safety of using caffeine in peanut butter.

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