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Posted by: TechnologyExpert 2 years, 7 months agoAn energy drink that was barred by the US government from going on the market with the name 'ocaine'will re-emerge under the tongue-in-cheek moniker 'Censored.' "We love the 'Censored' name because it has the same rebellious and fun spirit that our original name did," said Redux Beverages LLC founder Jamey Kirby.
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May 13, 2007, 1:23 p.m.This 'outlaw' marketting by Redux Beverages must be banned. The public needs to ostricize this company and responsible retailers and wholesalers should refuse to carry the product. It's in that same catagory as the so called 'heroin sheik' that clothing company Calvin Klein thought was so cool. Heroin is NOT sheik, nor is cocain, eating babies, killing cops or drinking a hyper-cola that gets children high and has serious health issues.
Check here at http://caterwauls.blogspot.com
entitled-'Energy drinks-introduction to drugs?'
If you go to these companies web pages you'll find they make rebelion, crime, macho sex and the put down of women popular ideals for their consumers.
Parents need to consider this seriously before it's out of control.
Call it Cocain or Censored, whatever, but it is making a mockery of decent people everywhere and sports for certain. For the profit of unscrupulous companies. Plummeting the idea of a sports drink down to the mud level of WWF Wrestling.
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