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It seems imitation almond extract usually contains: water, alcohol (25%-40%), and a flavoring bitter almonds. A drop can kill someone with a nut allergy. Also, bitter almonds are poisinous in a small quantity due to the cyanide. Although all almonds and other seeds from similar plants (pits of peaches and apricots for example) contain cyanide, the extract has high concentrations of it. It is ok to use a few drops in a batch of dough, but if you are taking sips of this because you want a little buzz, you are in big trouble.
A drink made of almonds should properly be called almond drink, rather than almond drinks. The logic being that the almonds require consistency and homogonous combining rendering the resulting almonds then, indistinguishable from each other - therefore "drink"
you could spill a drink and get electric wet
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Not in form that you could presently drink, but with some processing, yes. There is water vapor in Jupiter's atmosphere. With the right equipment you could extract and purify it for drinking.
if you drink too much then yes
If I were you, I wouldn't drink it just to be sure.
If your over 20 you are out of luck
we would have no water to drink to bathe in in brush are teeth
It's not illegal, just stupid. Getting drunk as a minor is only going to cause you problems. Drinking vanilla extract may not be illegal, but what you might do while drunk could be.
The name of Portugal's almond flavored after dinner drink is "Amarguinha."