Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Four Loko Cans Will Now Make Clear They're Loaded With Alcohol

Cans of Four Loko will soon make clearer how many servings they contain and how much alcohol is in each one. Enlarge image i

Cans of Four Loko will soon make clearer how many servings they contain and how much alcohol is in each one.

Cans of Four Loko will soon make clearer how many servings they contain and how much alcohol is in each one.

Cans of Four Loko will soon make clearer how many servings they contain and how much alcohol is in each one.

Cans of the popular flavored malt beverage Four Loko will soon sport an "Alcohol Facts" label to make it plain they pack a potent punch.

The changes are part of a final settlement announced Tuesday between the Federal Trade Commission and Phusion Projects, whose products have been blamed for hospitalizations and deaths among young people.

The company still disagrees with the commission's allegations, but said in a statement that the agreement provides a practical way for the company to move ahead. "We share a common interest with the FTC in providing consumers with information and packaging options to help them make informed, responsible decisions," said the statement by Jaisen Freeman, a co-founders of Phusion Projects.

The new labels, which will appear on the back of all cans containing more than two servings, will make it clear what a serving size is and note that each serving contains 0.6 ounces of alcohol.

All cans containing more than two-and-a-half servings will also have to be resealable. That change may consumers realize that they really don't need to guzzle it all down in one sitting.

The label changes, which will go into effect after they're approved by the Department of Treasury's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, settle the FTC's deceptive marketing charges against Phusion Projects.

The FTC had alleged that ads for Four Loko falsely claimed that a 23.5-ounce can contained the equivalent of one to two cans of beer. In fact, the FTC says, it's more like four to five beers. The agency had previously proposed changing Four Loko labels to express the alcohol content in terms of the equivalent regular beers.

As boozy as Four Loko is now, it used to be even more potent, thanks to an original formula that included caffeine. In November 2011, Phusion Projects decided to remove the caffeine, along with guarana and taurine, from the formula under threat of an FTC crackdown on drinks that blend stimulants and alcohol. As our friends at Shots have reported, psychologists have found that mixing alcohol and caffeine may impair judgment more than booze alone.


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