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Snoop aint feeling it

 

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The man made the song "Gin and Juice" 17-years ago, and you wait until now to say he's influencing kids to drink?

Snoop is having his high blown by the Marin Institute, who claim the Doggfather is peddling an alcoholic beverage made by Pabst to kids. Blast is a 23.5 ounce drink that has a 12 percent alcohol, comes in several fruity flavors, and is laced with caffeine.

Marin CEO Lee Levingston wants Blast and other drinks like it banned.

"While the federal government was shutting down dangerous caffeinated alcohol, Pabst Brewing Company was cooking up 'Blast,' a super sweet, fruit-flavored, supersized alcopop containing as much alcohol as four and a half cans of beer. "Joose, Four Loko, Tilt, and now Blast are racing to the bottom to harm youth. Senator Padilla's bill should limit such products to one standard-size drink," Marin CEO Lee Levingston said. "While the federal government was shutting down dangerous caffeinated alcohol, Pabst Brewing Company was cooking up 'Blast,' a super sweet, fruit-flavored, supersized alcopop containing as much alcohol as four and a half cans of beer," said Marin CEO Lee Levingston. "Joose, Four Loko, Tilt, and now Blast are racing to the bottom to harm youth. Senator Padilla's bill should limit such products to one standard-size drink.."

From North Carolina to New York, critics are lining up to stop the drink from ever hitting store shelves.

Meanwhile, there's been no comment from Snoop or Pabst about the growing controversy.

 

Check out this Behind The Scenes footage of Snoop's photo shoot that includes Rosa Acosta and three more hotties below.

 



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