Summary
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is asking the manufacturer of the "Cocaine" energy drink to stop sales to Connecticut stores and residents, "or face prompt legal action."
Blumenthal wrote to James Kirby, who owns Redux Beverages along with his wife, Hannah, citing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's warning the drink is being illegally marketed as a street drug alternative and a dietary supplement.See the full content of this document
Extract
State Joins Fight Against 'Cocaine'
"Naming a product 'Cocaine' is an insult to anyone seeking to prevent or deter use of illegal drugs," the letter says.
Blumenthal told the New Haven ...See the full content of this document
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