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Palcohol, a powdered alcohol, broke out into the the scene sometime last year when the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau gave it approval. The Bureau immediately backtracked after they decided legal, mass-produced packets of powdered alcohol is about as safe an idea as putting gun ranges in maternity wards.

According to CBS Today, the Bureau and the makers of “Palcohol” came to an agreement and have approved 4 flavors of the powdered cocktail. The packets are small enough to fit in your wallet – which isn’t usually searched when you enter a club, or a sporting event, or other places that give out free water, but over charge for drinks. (yep you did the math)

First Ben & Jerry’s infused “Weed Ice Cream”…now this…things are getting out of hand.

Cred: Complex/CBSNews