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 ...
It's called Palcohol, and it's coming to a glass or water bottle near you. — -- intro:It's sort of like Tang, but instead of being a powdered fruity drink, it's powdered alcohol. Now, that's a ...
Evidently, the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has given the OK for a powdered alcohol product. Because an alcoholic product that could easily be confused for a Crystal Lite package ...
Though it’s a product not yet available in the state of Washington, legislators in Olympia are already considering a ban on powdered alcohol. Apparently powered alcohol is actually a relatively new ...
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 ...
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 ...
The head of North Carolina's Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has asked lawmakers to ban powdered alcohol, something that he says could go on sale with little to no regulation this summer unless ...
EXCLUSIVE: Powdered alcohol will be banned in NSW after the product’s manufacturer was granted a production license by US authorities. The product’s manufacturer Palcohol describes the alcohol as a ...
Starting this summer, rum, vodka, and several types of alcohol will be sold across the country in powdered form — or what creator Mark Phillips calls Palcohol. The powder can be mixed with water to ...
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 ...
Engineers have been struggling for years to develop some new breakthrough idea that will push battery technology to the next level. Instead, we've been stuck with iterative improvements that limit the ...