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Posted: Thursday, 18 September 2008 8:49AM

25 States Say No To MillerCoors' Boozy New Energy Drink



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CHICAGO (STNG) -
State Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined 24 other states Wednesday in asking beer giants MillerCoors to not release their new alcoholic energy drink which is slated for an October release.

Madigan says she is “extremely disappointed” with MillerCoor’s decision to sell their new Sparks Red, an alcoholic energy drink boasting “a significant increase over the alcohol content found in other alcoholic energy drinks”—as much as eight percent alcohol by volume.

In a release Wednesday, Madigan said there have been several studies linking the citrus and caffeine-filled malt drinks to underage drinking and serious health risks.

“The scientific evidence clearly shows the grave dangers these products pose, especially to young consumers,” Madigan said in a statement. “I urge MillerCoor’s to reverse its decision and keep this product off store shelves in the interest of consumers’ health and safety.”

Last summer, Madigan joined a group of attorney generals nationwide in urging Anheuser-Busch to “adjust its advertising” of another alcoholic energy drink called Spykes, which was ultimately pulled from stores.

Madigan has also tackled Kingpin Concepts, Inc., a Las Vegas-based company which sells an energy drink called “Blow” as well as California-based Redux Beverages, LLC, for selling an energy drink called “Cocaine.” Both companies agreed to stop selling the products in Illinois.

“MillerCoor’s decision to sell Sparks Red defies undeniable evidence from medical and public health professionals about the dangers of mixing alcohol with stimulants in energy drinks,” Madigan said.

The release cites a study by Dr. Mary Claire O’Brien of Wake Forest University, which shows college students that mix energy drinks with alcohol are more likely to experience sexual assault, injury and an increase in “heavy episodic drinking.”

Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming all joined Madigan in asking MillerCoors not to release the new product.


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09/18/2008 9:03AM
yeah sure
Great idea for the party-til-you-puke crowd.
09/18/2008 9:43AM
hello?
yeah...there's nothing better than a wide awake, bouncing off the walls drunk! Great thinking Miller-Coors! I agree with Lisa Madigan. Ban the stuff! I realize there are plenty of other ways to get drunk and "energized", but why produce and encourage more of that behavior?
09/18/2008 11:04AM
What?
Who are any of you to tell anyone else what today. I bet you like Sarah Palin too!
09/18/2008 11:42AM
Where do we stop?
Might as well ban Vodka then because it is mixed with Red Bull...or Coke because it is mixed with Rum...
09/18/2008 12:12PM
Yes it is
It is a good idea. I don't know how they proved a link between underage drinking and Sparks, yet not between beer, liquor, wine, etc. This isn't going to stop kids from drinking. Let adults make up their own minds about what they put in their bodies.
09/18/2008 12:40PM
re:what?
Nope...not a Sarah Palin fan. I simply think it's an unhealthy combination of alcohol and energy boosters. Yes, I am aware that one can make their own red bull cocktail...duh! I just don't happen to condone those drinks...so it's fine with me to ban it. We've banned smoking in all public places...and being a smoker, I still think it's a great idea! btw:Go Obama/Biden!
09/18/2008 1:04PM
Safer Drunk Driving
The biggest problem with driving drunk is that you might doze off at the wheel. This makes drunk driving as safe as a non drunk who is just a crummy driver.
09/18/2008 2:30PM
safer drunk driving???
Are you out of your mind! Drunk driving is not only about dozing off!!! Being drunk impares your judgement, your perception and your vision! Get real!!!
09/22/2008 1:38PM
Stupid!!!
What next...You are not allowed to eat what you desire. Last I checked this was American and we have the right to do what "we" as free American's desire. Lisa Madigan will do ANYTHING for votes!
09/18/2008 9:00AM
An alcohol-infused energy drink.
Is that a good idea?
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