
Ubercool: Tongue-in-cheek references to the illegal is a trend propelled by Generation X-tasy. First there was Cocaine Energy Drink, which caused a stir earlier this year, leading 7-Eleven to pull the drink from its shelves. Then there’s Meth Coffee. Both were preceded by Pimp Juice – introduced in 2003 by St. Louis’ Fillmore Street Brewery and based on a Nelly rap song of the same name. Now comes Bong Vodka – from the limit-testing Dutch:
You can’t blame the Dutch for constantly pushing the boundaries. Their latest Generation X-tasy exploit, Bong Vodka, is imported by Bong Spirit Imports of Orlando, FL.
Generation X-tasy [Ubercool]
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