Oklahoma panel bans deliveries of Four Loko after Dec. 3

 
BY SONYA COLBERG | Published: November 5, 2010   

After Dec. 3, a trendy caffeinated alcoholic drink blamed for hospitalizing college students will no longer be delivered to Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma ABLE Commission placed a moratorium Wednesday on the canned drink called Four Loko and other pre-mixed caffeinated alcoholic drinks.

photo - Four Loko, an alcoholic energy drink, will no  longer be delivered to Oklahoma. Ap photo
Four Loko, an alcoholic energy drink, will no longer be delivered to Oklahoma. Ap photo

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Gov. Brad Henry and other state leaders said in a Sunday article in The Oklahoman that the drink should be banned because of health concerns.

On Tuesday, a large...
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