Thursday, February 4, 2010
Dangerous Scottish drink?
Click on this link to read an article about an alcoholic beverage in Scotland (no, it's not Scotch) that has been blamed for scores of crimes. It's called Buckfast Tonic Wine. It contains 15% alcohol (higher than most wines) and as much caffeine as 8 cans of Coke. And it's cheap (think of cheap red wines available at QuickChek stores in this country like Wild Irish Rose, but with a caffeine kick). Does selling such products violate the ethical standard of non-maleficence?
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