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The Inventor of Palcohol Wants You to Know the Media Got It All Wrong
We spoke to Mark Phillips, the inventor of Palcohol, about the process of inventing his product, his background in wine tasting, and the real reason why liquor companies are worried about his invention.
Controversy Still Swirls Around 'Palcohol' Despite Federal Approval
States still have the final word and, citing potential abuse by minors, some may say "no."
'Palcohol,' the Powdered Alcohol, Was Just Approved for Sale in the US
But a bunch of states have already banned it.
The Feds Might Not Be Down With Everyone Snorting Powdered Alcohol
Consumers may be in love with the co-co Cosmos, but many states are trying to place bans on powdered cocktails before they even make it to store shelves.
Drinking Like an Adult Involves More Than Self-Restraint
Drinking alcohol like a grown-ass adult is hard. You're older, wiser, and overall a better person (hopefully). This is why the ban on Palcohol does not affect you.
Doing Lines of Powdered Alcohol Is 'Impractical': Palcohol Inventor
Getting face-meltingly drunk the old-fashioned, liquid-to-mouth way isn't what I'd call difficult.
You Won’t Be Drinking Powdered Alcohol Anytime Soon
Palcohol quietly passed a round of federal approval two weeks ago, and the belated revelation recently sent everyone into a tizzy.
The Science Behind Powdered Alcohol, the Latest Way to Get Drunk
You'll soon be able to buy alcohol in powder packets. Snorting is not recommended.