Four Loko Banned…by Its Manufacturer (One Step Ahead of the FDA)
Last November the Food and Drug Administration warned 27 companies that they probably were breaking the law by selling beverages that contain alcohol and caffeine, since this combination has never been officially approved. Today, after a year of review, the FDA is expected to announce that it was right; caffeinated alcoholic beverages are illegal. Rather than seize all existing stocks of Four Loko, Joose, etc., the FDA probably will send more letters, warning the manufacturers that they are producing "adulterated" beverages. At that point the companies can either stop producing the drinks or mount an expensive, time-consuming, and uncertain legal challenge to the FDA's determination.
Staying one step ahead of the FDA, Phusion Products, the Chicago-based manufacturer of Four Loko, yesterday announced that it is removing caffeine, guarana (which contains caffeine), and the amino acid taurine from its product, which henceforth will essentially be a sweet, fruity malt liquor with the potency of wine, rather than an alcoholic energy drink. Surely that move will eliminate all of the controversy surrounding the product.
For those who are worried about what will happen when their stockpiles of genuine Four Loko run out, BuzzFeed has instructions for making your own at home. For those who want to stay awake while they're drinking but would not touch a declassé drink like Four Loko with a 10-foot tongue (why am I thinking of Freddy Krueger all of a sudden?), New York Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni reviews hoity-toity coffee cocktails served by boutique bars in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Something tells me these drinks, despite providing a pharmacologically identical experience, will never inspire a moral panic like the one that drove Four Loko and its ilk from the market.
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Well this will certainly put an end to people mixing alcohol with caffeine. Still no cure for cancer.
Still no cure for cancer.
It's gonna be real funny when, 10 years from now, research discovers that a mixture of alcohol and caffeine actually does cure cancer.
Wait.
St. Ides still exists?
Haha, Stephen Colbert drank some of Loko on his show.
The FDA is really out of control. E-cigs, alcohol and caffeine, they just won't stop.
I think they're on an ephedrine high.
Everything new is terrifying. I wonder if even Aspirin could get FDA approval to be sold OTC in today's climate.
With the damage caused to the liver from long-term use, absolutely not.
Don't wonder. The answer is no.
If the FDA says it's illegal, then won't they HAVE to go after bartenders serving rum and coke? They already fine bartenders who make "infusions" which are just liquor and herbs mixed together.
Heard an interesting rumor from a friend last night (It's on the internet!!!)
Apparently chicks are dipping tampons in Four Loko and shoving them up the poop chute, which is what's causing them to "drop out". In their defence though, the stuff probably tastes better that way.
@12% ABV this is pure stupid. Hopefully you can get some news channel to report it though.
Brandy enemas.
That's nice. A guide for enema lovers. Do they say how to convince someone to stomp on the bag?
Rule 34 means that there has to be someone out there who wants to stomp the bag. It's just about making an enema love connection.
I think I saw that on 1000 Ways To Die a few weeks ago. But they used an enema rather than a tampon.
In other words, what Sug said.
Off topic, but has anybody at Reason noticed that the GM bailout seems to have worked? Probably not, I guess. You guys only notice the confirmation stuff. Morons.
Edward had a sex change?!? I should have seen it coming; it makes too much sense.
Hahahahaha!
By seems to work, do you mean they used one government loan to pay off another another government loan? Yeah, that's already been covered.
Thanks, Concern Troll.
If by "worked" you mean enriched the union at the expense of shareholders and bondholders, then YES!!!
So, let's see, the US government needs to get around $131 per share to recoup bailout costs, and shares will be sold in the IPO at around $33 per share. That's after oversubscribing issuance at $26 and $29.
Fuck you people are stupid.
Wait, GM stopped sucking? Yes, I guess I did miss it. To be fair, though, it's because I live here, not in bizarro world.
What is it with trolls and not knowing how to use the search function?
Worked as in pulled strings to get a car that isn't even for sale yet named CAR OF THE YEAR great. you suck
Who you tryin' to get crazy with ese? Don't you know I'm Four LoKo?
+1
You should listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool guy.
"...breaking the law by selling beverages that contain alcohol and caffeine, since this combination has never been officially approved."
(I have no further comment.)
I can't wait til I can tell my kids some 'back in my day' stories about my blacked out adventures with my amigo 4loco.
Fuck yeah!
🙂
pffft.
THE REAL REASON FOUR LOKO WAS BANNED: WHA THE GOV DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QobXa8kh-A
I take you seriously and totally followed your link because you used all caps. That means it's important.
Also, seriously, does this have implications for non-energy drinks and such? For bars, yeah, I don't think the FDA has any authority, but would it affect, say, coffee stouts? Or are we just banning stuff that those crazy college kids and colorful urban folk drink?
colorful urban folk..always a convenient boogeyman.
"For bars, yeah, I don't think the FDA has any authority"
Oh sure, egg them on.
What are they going to do about Hijinks. This is a flavorless energy drink designed to go into your cocktails.
http://www.hijinksenergy.com/
Silly four loko... that's why you sell it as a pack. The alcohol in on can and the caffeine mix in another. Problem solved
So coffee and chocolate liqueurs are exempt? Caffeine protects the liver and is healthy to consume with alcohol.
So only alcohol explicitly approved by the federal government can be sold in states? What about the 21st amendment?
So now government has to approve any combination of products I choose to put in my body?
I wonder if they've approved dipping french fries in a Wendy's frosty? Who knows, it could be unsafe!
I am actually chugging my first Fo-lo after making this cartoon and now am having a change of heart....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QobXa8kh-A
its the same ole tale as every other banned product in this country. Innocent little white kids got a hold of that stuff the hip hop crowd likes. you know what I'm talking about.
interesting article,thank you for sharing .best wishes