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  2. 19 of the best hard seltzers, ranked by alcohol content

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    Four Loko, known for its high-alcohol malt beverages, entered the hard-seltzer game with its black-cherry and sour-mango flavored bubbly drinks. This story was originally published in August 2018 ...

  3. Four Loko - Wikipedia

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    Four Loko is a line of alcoholic beverages sold by Phusion Projects of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Four Loko's recipe formerly included caffeine . Phusion operates as Drink Four Brewing Company. [ 1 ]

  4. Ban on caffeinated alcoholic drinks in the United States

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    A 23.5-U.S.-fluid-ounce (690 ml) can of Four Loko contains either 6 or 12 percent alcohol by volume, depending on state regulations. [1] Another reason for drinks such as Four Loko's appeal to youth is the pricing. [3]

  5. What's in a Four Loko? A viral video about the adult beverage ...

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    “pov: we just realized there’s 300 calories in a four loko serving and almost 5 servings per can,” reads an on-screen caption. The video shows two women with their mouths agape in shock.

  6. Talk:Four Loko - Wikipedia

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    Four (energy drink) → Four Loko; Four LokoFour Loko – The current article current1 is a redirect from current2. The current1 is misnamed; Four Loko is no longer an energy drink as supported by recent sourced and supported edits to the article. Four Loko should be the page title, and there should be no redirection.

  7. What's in a Four Loko? A viral video about the adult ... - AOL

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  8. Low-Alcohol Beers Are Trending Like Never Before — Here Are ...

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    Beers that fall between 2% ABV and 5% ABV, generally considered the “low” alcohol share, make up less than half of the growth of “low-to-no” segment in the total U.S. beer market.

  9. Caffeinated alcoholic drink - Wikipedia

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    The day before the FDA sent out the warning letters, Phusion Projects (now Four Loko), a five-year-old Chicago company, said it would stop putting caffeine in the drinks and put a non-caffeinated version of the drink on the market in December 2010.