Is Four Loko sold in Europe?

Four Loko is back at Urban Drinks! Four Loko is finally available in Europe, after a long wait, via Urban Drinks! The malt drink from the USA is on everyone’s lips and has a lot to offer with its rich 14% abv. The wild drink is a favourite among hip-hop and rap artists: The Gwop Gang, Birdman feat.

Can I buy Four Loko in the UK?

US ready to drink brand Four Loko has launched into the UK. The brand will launch four flavours – Blue, Fruit Punch, Gold and Sour Apple, at 8.5% ABV in 440ml cans within the UK’s off-trade channels.

Can you still buy 4 locos?

A: Four Loko is available at many retailers throughout the United States. If you’re 21 or over, check out our product locator to find where you can buy Four Loko near you. We are also available in over 35 countries around the world.

Where Are Four Lokos banned?

A: Four Loko is NOT banned or illegal. In fact, it is available in 49 US states. For more specific information on product availability, please visit our product locator page.

How many shots are in a Four Loko?

Bottles of roughly four shots each come in three wildly different flavors: Sour Blue Razz, Lemonade and Sour Peach. They are non-carbonated unlike their spritzy predecessors.

When did Four Lokos get banned?

December 2010
After the beverage was banned in several states, a product reintroduction in December 2010 removed caffeine, taurine, and guarana as ingredients, and the malt beverage is no longer marketed as an energy drink….Four Loko.

Type Malt beverage
Related products Tilt, Joose, Sparks
Website fourloko.com

How many shots of vodka are in a Four Loko?

New drink gives cheap high, but danger lurks in can; Four Loko being banned on some campuses, probed by FDA. Some call it “blackout in a can.” The fruity-tasting drink has a fierce kick, thanks to an alcohol content equivalent to five shots of vodka and a strong dose of caffeine in each 24-ounce can.

How many shots are in a 14 Four Loko?

His earlier work also suggests the same. The 14 percent ABV Four Loko cans are the equivalent of 5.5 drinks, these authors say. But they can still read “4 3/4” servings.