'Imagine explaining to a cop,' mom fumes after her child is accidentally sold alcoholic iced tea 'identical' to Arizona | YC2ISJR | 2024-02-23 19:08:01
Whereas many teens should plot and scheme to get their palms on some alcohol, one 16-year-old found himself with a drink in
A PARENT is furious after her teenage son was bought an alcoholic iced tea — but he says it was an accident.
Whereas many teens should plot and scheme to get their palms on some alcohol, one 16-year-old found himself with a drink in his arms with out even understanding it.


The teen's mom just lately shared the story of how her son bought an iced tea at an Arizona gas station only to study he had gotten more than he bargained for once they have been on the street.
"This was a very innocent state of affairs but imagine I get pulled over — how do I clarify it to a cop?" Violet Marroquin (@_luvsik) stated on TikTok.
The clip exhibits her speaking incredulously to her son, who was holding a tall can of Voodoo Ranger's Hardcharged Tea.
The beverage, bought by New Belgium Brewing, has a 7% alcohol content material degree that's clearly written on the aspect of the can.
"However it actually says 7% alcohol, how do you not know that it has alcohol in it?" Marroquin asked within the clip.
Viewers might see the tall black and yellow can with the picture of a skull on it.
"It was next to Arizona. It says Hardcharged Tea Peach — I didn't anticipate alcohol," the teenager stated in response.
Virtually 20,000 individuals favored the brief video and lots of left feedback.
"That right there there's the fuel station's fault, they're not supposed to place alcohol subsequent to sodas or teas, it needs to be in its own fridge," one individual replied.
"I purchased a tall exhausting lemonade and the guy was confused once I handed him my ID!! He didn't comprehend it was alcohol," a second individual wrote.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> "Pretty positive he knew what he was getting," another countered.
Many social media users agreed that the term "charged" might simply be confused with which means the drink had added caffeine.
"If I didn't know that alcohol was in some drinks like this, I'd assume the phrase 'charged' needed to do with caffeine," one individual wrote.
"Truthfully I woulda thought it had caffeine in it," another agreed.
New Belgium Brewing didn't immediately reply to a request for feedback by The U.S. Solar.
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