Four loko's contain 12% alcohol which is equivalent to the amount of alcohol in approximately 4 beers. It also contains a LOT of sugar, and the ingredients in your standard energy drink.
Four Loko was originally intended to be an energy drink, however the company decided to change it into an alcoholic beverage. It was introduced to the United States in 2005.
Four Loko. Its is a Caffeinated, Alcoholic beverage banned in over 5 states in the U.S
23.5 ounce cans of Four Loko beverage cost approximately $2.50 in KY
Four Loko was created in 2006.
Four Loko got its name from its original formulation, which contained four key ingredients: alcohol, caffeine, taurine, and guarana. The beverage was designed to provide an energizing effect alongside its alcoholic content. The combination of "Four" and "Loko" reflects both its four components and its association with a lively, party atmosphere. Over time, the formula changed, particularly after regulatory scrutiny, but the name remained.
No.
The only danger of leaving Four Loko out of the refrigerator is that your drink will become warm.
Four Loko is not good for you, you shouldn't be drinking it and it's banned from stores.
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Yes, you can keep Four Loko at room temperature. The beverage is shelf-stable due to its high alcohol content and carbonation. However, for the best taste and experience, it's often recommended to chill it before consumption. Just make sure to store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
So far, that I've seen. Michigan, Maryland, Washington, and Colorado have banned four loko from being sold.
The cast of Four Loko Vineyards - 2011 includes: Don Johnson Ryan Perez