From Deseret News archives:
Cheers? Alcohol added to some energy drinks
"They look the exact same as other energy drinks to a parent, young adult, anybody purchasing these," said Pat Bird, prevention manager for the Utah County Division of Substance Abuse.
Popular energy drinks such as Red Bull and Rockstar are at the forefront of one of the nation's fastest growing markets, one that appeared in the late 1990s and had grown to $3.4 billion in annual sales by 2005.
Industry forecasts call for $10 billion in annual sales by 2010.
Some of the stronger drinks contain more than three times the physician-recommended daily limit on caffeine intake in a single can. Some companies that are now including alcohol in their energy drinks make the case in advertising materials that the energy component offsets the side effects of alcohol consumption most notably the hangover but Bird disagrees.
Bird is more concerned, however, with the possibility of minors obtaining alcoholic energy drinks, which contain the same level of alcohol as beer in Utah 3.2 percent by weight. The health department has logged "numerous" cases of minors who successfully purchased an alcoholic energy drink.
"Two weeks ago, an underage buyer purchased Tilt (which contains alcohol) on a compliance check," Bird said. "The cashier sold it even though (the computer system) stated she needed to ID. Her premise was anything with alcohol in their store came in four packs or six packs."
A representative for the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control said that department has not had any complaints about alcoholic energy drinks so far.
"It hasn't been an issue that's come up in our department," spokeswoman Sharon Mackay said. "We haven't received any complaints."
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