Powdered alcohol, given the green light by federal regulators in March, is facing battles across the country as state legislatures and federal politicians file legislation aimed at banning the newly ...
Sorry, alcohol enthusiasts: while we reported earlier that the federal government had approved powdered alcohol for public sale, it turns out that they made an error ...
A powdered alcohol intended to be mixed up into drinks has gained approval from a federal regulator. The product, called Palcohol, had received the greenlight from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and ...
NEW YORK — A powdered alcohol intended to be mixed up into drinks has gained approval from a federal regulator. The product, called Palcohol, had received the greenlight from the Alcohol and Tobacco ...
Ladies and gentlemen, once again, powdered alcohol is upon us. For real this time. That’s right, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has officially approved the substance, better known as ...
Two days after a federal regulator approved powdered alcohol, there's already an attempt to ban it. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said today he is introducing legislation in the Senate to make the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Alcohol in powdered form that can become a cocktail with a little water could be prohibited before it reaches North Carolina markets. The House gave initial approval Monday to ...
Palcohol, a powdered form of alcohol that can be mixed into drinks, has been approved by a federal regulator, NBC News reported Thursday. The company hopes to have four styles of Palcohol on sale this ...
For a time, Americans feared that kill-joy regulators would try to keep Palcohol (freeze dried alcohol) out of their hands, as they have done with other questionable substances, like Four Loko. But ...
PHOENIX — Sometime later this year, Arizonans should be able to have a shot of whisky from a packet of powder. Or rum, gin, vodka. On a 7-2 vote Thursday, the House Committee on Government and Higher ...
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