RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 7 (UPI) -- A Virginia company said it is recycling the alcohol from leftover stores of banned beverage Four Loko to make ethanol.
MXI Enterprises of Richmond said the Four Loko, which was made by Phusion Projects of Chicago and was recently banned in several states because of its combination of high alcohol and caffeine levels, would be recycled, KSWB-TV, San Diego, reported Friday.
Mike Lewis, owner of Pearson Fuels in San Diego, said it is not unusual for beverages to be recycled into ethanol.
"You can make ethanol out of anything with sugar in it," Lewis said. "There are a lot of drinks that people use all the time that end up in ethanol." Online Business Consulting | Internet Business ConsultingHome Power Generator
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