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Four Loko cans are getting a makeover, although this sort of makeover is about complying with the Federal Trade Commission demands, not aesthetics. Skip to main content Skip to header navigation ...
So a 23.5-ounce can of Four Loko that's 12 percent alcohol by volume will now carry a label that states, "This can has as much alcohol as 4 regular (12 oz. 5 percent alc/vol) beers." ...
Four Loko's label already disclosed the percentage of alcohol in the drink. The new labels will name the amount of alcohol a can of Four Loko contains and compare it to the amount in regular beer.
Poor Four Loko. The makers of this delightful beverage have been forced time and time again to alter their product and their packaging to appease the fun-hating SLA, FDA and general party-poopers ...
Chicago-based Phusion Projects LLC, the makers of Four Loko, added the label to the 23.5-ounce can of its malt beverage under a settlement agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, which ruled ...
Phusion Projects - Four Loko's manufactuer- said the new label will read "This can has as much alcohol as 4-1/2 regular (12 oz, 5 pct alc/vol) beers." But that doesn't mean it agrees with the FTC ...
Four Loko agrees to change its alcoholic percentage label. October 4, 2011. Many have admitted that drinking the Four Loko alcoholic beverage has quickly “messed them up.” This may have largely been ...
Now, the FTC is focused on the alcohol content of the 23.5-ounce Four Loko malt beverages. The FTC alleges that Phusion misrepresented the amount of alcohol in those cans as being the equivalent ...
As an official Four Loko partner, star DJ Dillon Francis gushed over the new label to Billboard. “Four Loko has always supported [my brand] IDGAFOS so it’s always great to have them in my ...
Cans of the popular flavored malt beverage Four Loko will soon sport an "Alcohol Facts" label to make it plain they pack a potent punch. The changes are part of a final settlement announced ...
Thirty-five states’ attorneys general are pushing for stronger packaging and marketing restrictions for the makers of super-sized alcoholic drinks. Is this a hangover cure for consumers, or are they ...
The makers of the alcoholic drink Four Loko have agreed to change its labeling and packaging to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive advertising. IE 11 is not supported.
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