AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy Drink Scrutiny: Texas AG Ken Paxton says Boca Raton-based Celsius is under investigation over whether Alani Nu is being marketed to teens, citing 200 milligrams of caffeine per 12-ounce can and a family lawsuit alleging heart harm. Consumer Safety & Scams: The Florida Bar can flag members’ profiles with temporary alerts after identity-theft incidents, while the ABA warns of immigration fraud rings that impersonate real lawyers using real bar numbers and fake paperwork. Product Liability: Boca Raton’s Baker Legal Team launched a national practice for Cartiva toe implant injury claims tied to Stryker’s 2024 recall and federal MDL 3172. Local Utilities: St. Petersburg approved a $590,000 feasibility study to explore alternatives to Duke Energy as its 30-year franchise nears expiration. Food Contamination Lawsuit: A Florida mother and daughter sue Campbell Soup and Walmart, alleging live worms/parasites in SpaghettiOs caused illness. Health Alert: Seminole County issued a blue-green algae toxin warning for Lake Jesup—no swimming, drinking, or wading, and keep pets away. Retail & Convenience Trends: A new report says c-stores are shifting from big new builds to remodels and faster upgrades to improve returns. Wildfire Watch: Venice-area homes were evacuated after a brush fire threatened the neighborhood. Gas Watch: GasBuddy reports spotty low prices across counties, including E15 at $3.74 in Bradford and diesel at $5.09 in Martin.
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