Hangover-Free Alcohol Substitute ‘Blocked’ by Regulations
24th September 2016
A new hangover-free synthetic alcohol which gets you tipsy but not drunk could have “seismic effects on public health”, according to a report.
The drink has been developed as an alternative to alcohol, removing the risks of hangovers, liver damage and loss of control.
But the product is being blocked by “morality police” using heavy-handed EU and government regulations, says the Adam Smith Institute.
My, what a surprise! Aren’t you surprised? I’m sure surprised.