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NEW YORK (AP) — Don't expect powdered alcohol to hit store shelves anytime soon. A product called "Palcohol" gained widespread attention online in recent days after it was reported that the ...
Palcohol is alcohol in a powdered form, and the product is now legal in the U.S. But how safe is this stuff?
In Japan, a 3.48-percent alcohol powder is marketed by Sato Foods Industries Co.,ltd. Back in 2007, Dutch students invented a powdered alcohol called Booz2Go.
Powdered alcohol is defined by the Journal of the American Medical Association as "alcohol that has been absorbed into a carbohydrate, resulting in a dry state rather than its usual liquid form." ...
The product, Palcohol, cleared a federal regulatory hurdle earlier this month, but then the approval was rescinded. Some think the government rethought its decision.
We've got an overview of powdered alcohol, the dust-up it's created, and when -- if ever -- it might show up at a liquor store near you.
A federal alcohol regulatory agency says for now, it is cutting off approval of a new powdered alcohol product designed to turn any liquid into a mixed drink.
A new powdered alcohol promises a convenient way to have a drink on the go, but health experts warn of a dangerous recipe for abuse ...
A powdered, tasteless form of alcohol can be added to liquid to create an instant alcoholic beverage ...
Palcohol, a new powdered alcohol product was approved by the federal government and is expected to be available this fall. Some of the powders are cocktail powders, meant to be mixed with water ...