Injury Lawyers News : Banned alcoholic-energy drink Four Lokos recycled into ethanol fuel

Banned alcoholic-energy drink Four Lokos recycled into ethanol fuel

After the FDA demed Four Lokos dangerous for human consumption, wholesalers have been thinking of new ways to unload the drinks.

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Banned alcoholic-energy drink Four Lokos recycled into ethanol fuel

01/18/2011 // Greensboro, NC, USA // Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley

MXI Environmental Services in Virginia has been working at full capacity and receiving four trucks a day to turn the dangerous alcoholic-energy drink, Four Loko, into ethanol fuel. The liquid is distilled down to ethanol that will be blended into gasoline for vehicles, while the aluminum cans are sold to a recycler, reported Discovery News. I'm glad to see the banned drinks are not going to waste and are being disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.

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