ALCOPOPS: Sweet, Cheap, and Dangerous to Youth
Alcohol Justice report urges crackdown on flavored malt beverage market
Alcohol Justice report urges crackdown on flavored malt beverage market
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Dec. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Alcohol Justice and the San Rafael Alcohol & Drug Coalition have published a new report titled: "ALCOPOPS: Sweet, Cheap, and Dangerous to Youth."
The report traces the transformation of alcopops from their introduction in the 1990s as sweet, bubbly products, to today's dangerous, "binge-in-a-can," 23-25-ounce, supersized alcopops with 12-14% alcohol content.
The report describes how the alcohol industry makes alcopops (AKA flavored malt beverages or FMBs) seductively attractive to youth, resulting in harmful consumption. It also suggests how communities can respond effectively to reduce the danger and the harm the products cause.
"Our new report is an urgent call to action to limit the size and alcohol content of alcopops," stated Bruce Lee Livingston, Executive Director / CEO, Alcohol Justice. "Alcopops, simply put, promote binge drinking, injury, and death for America's youth.
Report Findings:
Report Recommendations:
Alcohol Justice and the San Rafael Alcohol & Drug Coalition invite policymakers, community organizations, parents, educators, elected officials, and anyone with an interest in the health and safety of youth to consider actions and policies to limit alcopops availability. For more information, please contact Jorge Castillo, Advocacy Director, Alcohol Justice: [email protected]
Download an electronic copy of "ALCOPOPS: Sweet, Cheap, and Dangerous to Youth."
Watch the new report video. Download the new Alcopop Factsheet.
Contact: Michael Scippa 415-548-0492
Jorge Castillo 213-840-3336
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