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Just what the world needed. Drunk yet wide awake teenagers.
Have you heard this one yet? The company that makes Rockstar has pulled their alcoholic version of the popular energy drink, Rockstar 21, off the shelves after both kids and parents mistook it for the nonalcoholic version.
According to Earthtimes.org, a bunch of California youth teamed up to get the drink off the shelves after incidences like this:
1. 12 middle school students were found drinking the alcoholic energy drink in plain sight at school. The students claimed they had no idea there was alcohol in the drink.
2. A mom bought her 13-year-old son what she thought was a cool, refreshing beverage, only to discover it contained alcohol right before her son drank it.
3. A young man was found stumbling down the street holding an alcoholic energy drink.
The Earthtimes article also stated that the drinks were sold side by side, didn't look that different, and most adults couldn't tell the difference in...
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