Jun
8
2007

Dutch Invent Alcohol Powder



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Dutch students have developed powdered alcohol which they say can be sold legally to minors. The latest innovation in inebriation, called Booz2Go, is available in 20g packets that cost about £0.70. Top it up with water and you have a bubbly, lime-colored and -flavored drink with just 3 percent alcohol content.

Van Elderen and four classmates at Helicon Vocational Institute, about an hour’s drive from Amsterdam, came up with the idea as part of their final-year project.

"Because the alcohol is not in liquid form, we can sell it to people below 16," said project member Martyn van Nierop.

The students said companies interested in making the product commercially could avoid taxes because the alcohol was in powder form. A number of companies are interested, they said.

A form of alcohol that’s legal to sell to minors and free from tax… sounds too good to be true.

Source: Reuters

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