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Turn water into vodka - an American company says its powdered alcohol product, called Palcohol, will let you do just that. The Arizona company called Lipsmark says the powdered alcohol will come ...
In the last 24 hours, you may have seen the Internet’s mini-eruption over Palcohol, a powder that can turn your water into a margarita, cosmo or lemon drop martini — or at least something that ...
ROSE: It's almost entirely baseless. I mean, when you're using this powdered alcohol - it's not a concentrated alcohol that turns into powder. You're adding alcohol to power.
Just add water: Powdered alcohol may hit the shelves soon 00:53 A controversial powdered alcohol product called Palcohol , intended to be mixed into drinks, has gained approval from a federal agency.
Palcohol, a new powdered alcohol product was approved by the federal government and is expected to be available this fall. Some of the powders are cocktail powders, meant to be mixed with water ...
Lawmakers are expressing concern that Palcohol could be more easily transported than liquid alcohol, and thus sneaked into places where alcohol is not allowed. "There are very serious concerns ...
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 ...
Alcohol has been whipped, vaporized, canned into energy drinks and mixed into Jell-O shots. Now, meet powdered alcohol. A new product called Palcohol will instantly turn water into a Kool-Aid for ...
STORY UPDATE:Approval for powdered alcohol has been reversed by federal agency. How’s this for a revolutionary invention: turn a glass of water into rum by stirring in a packet of powdered ...
WEBVTT THIS IS KCCI 8 NEWS AT 5. KEVIN: GOOD AFTERNOON, STEVE IS OFF TODAY. THE FDA APPROVES A POWDERED FORM OF ALCOHOL, KNOWN AS PALCOHOL, BUT SOME IOWA OFFICIALS SAY IT'S DANGEROUS AND DON'T ...
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission is banning the sale of powdered alcohol at its 78 stores statewide, citing concerns about it getting into the hands of minors. Skip to content.
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