It's like Kool-Aid with a kick.
But troops hoping to take a few pouches of powdered alcohol along on their next deployment or camping trip may have to wait awhile as states decide whether to regulate the dried booze known as Palcohol — and the company that makes it explores manufacturing and distribution options.
The product Palcohol — dried alcohol that can be mixed with a liquid to become an alcoholic beverage — received federal approval from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau in March. The agency enforces laws regulating alcohol production, importation, and marketing and advertising ...
In many places, Palcohol, which will come in five different flavors — vodka, rum, cosmopolitan, lemon drop and "powderita" — faces an uphill battle. Due to concerns over public consumption, safety, and potential risk for underage drinkers, many states are moving to ban its sale.
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