At 12% alcohol drinking a can of Four Loko is about the equivalent of drinking a six pack of beer. The combination of high doses of caffeine has unsuspecting drinkers feeling awake and not ...
After several lawsuits and a threat from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to ban the product altogether, Four Loko removed caffeine and other stimulant ingredients from its beverages in 2010 ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that caffeine is an âÄúunsafe food additiveâÄù to alcoholic beverages. Warning letters were sent to four companies, including Phusion Projects LLC, ...
The dangerous drink is called Four Loko, and is produced by Phusion Projects of Chicago in the United States. The drink is 12 to 14 per cent alcohol and has made its way onto many online retailers ...
Read more: The Best American Vodkas, Ranked For the first few years that Four Loko was on shelves, the boozy beverage contained ingredients like caffeine, guarana, and taurine. These stimulants ...