"Cocaine" Raising Eyebrows
The latest beverage to break from the pack is the Cocaine Energy Drink, created by Redux Beverages of Las Vegas. So far sold mostly in New York and California clubs, it will become available online, according to its Web site (drinkcocaine.com).
The drink has the caffeine of about 3 1/2 cups of coffee but no narcotics, and boasts on its Web site, "Instant Rush. No Crash!" Drug experts and nutritionists are appalled.
Jamey Kirby, the drink's inventor, said the 8-ounce energy drink does not promote or glamorize drugs. "Kids already know what's out there," he said.
"Cocaine" energy drink contains vitamins C, B-6 and B-12, according to the Web site. The same vitamins used to cut Cocaine by street dealers in order to profit, "Ironic." YouTube members view story non members click photo.
The drink has the caffeine of about 3 1/2 cups of coffee but no narcotics, and boasts on its Web site, "Instant Rush. No Crash!" Drug experts and nutritionists are appalled.
Jamey Kirby, the drink's inventor, said the 8-ounce energy drink does not promote or glamorize drugs. "Kids already know what's out there," he said.
"Cocaine" energy drink contains vitamins C, B-6 and B-12, according to the Web site. The same vitamins used to cut Cocaine by street dealers in order to profit, "Ironic." YouTube members view story non members click photo.
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