Tuesday, 4 October 2011

four loko

Four Loko's FTC settlement includes new packaging Consumer ...
In the Four Loko case the FTC alleges the beverage maker falsely claimed through its marketing and store-stocking instructions that a 23.5 ounce can of Four Loko contained the alcohol equivalent of one or two 12-ounce ...

Four Loko Agrees To Change Labeling CBS Chicago
The Chicago-based makers of the alcoholic drink Four Loko have agreed to change its labeling and packaging to inform consumers about how much alcohol they're consuming if they drink an entire can of the product.

Capitol Confidential Klein toasts another hit against Four Loko
The administrative settlement requires Phusion Projects to include disclosures on containers of Four Loko or any other flavored malt beverage containing more alcohol than two and-a-half regular beers stating how much ...

Four Loko must change 'deceptive advertising' FTC says Citizen ...
The maker of a sweet alcoholic drink called Four Loko will start disclosing on its labels that its supersize cans contain as much alcohol as four to five.

Four Loko Is About To Get Another Makeover The Campus ...
Remember less than a year ago when Four Loko had to bring down its caffeine content by a shit ton? Yeah that kinda sucked but the fruity alcoholic beverage still gets you tweaking so no harm no foul. But now the FTC is ...

Four Loko Maker Phusion Projects Agrees To Change Labeling ...
Phusion Projects said the labels will now state how much alcohol is in the drink. The company had claimed the drink had an alcohol equivalent of two beers when in fact it contains as much alcohol as four to five beers.