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Got Juice? Alcoholic milk, available in four flavors: Strawberry Rush, Wicked Irish, Banana Smash and Choc Fusion with an alcohol content of 5.3 per cent, is proposed to be marketed in Australia as Moo Joose, with the tagline, "Milk it for all it's worth."

Meanwhile, an enterprising British company is offering a mix of alcohol and oxygen known as AWOL, for Alcohol Without Liquid, that promises to get people drunk 10 times faster, without the problems of hangovers, calories and carbs. AWOL is created in a machine that mixes a shot of alcoholic spirit with oxygen, this creates a cloudy vapour and is inhaled through the mouth or nose. Alcohol vapour is a "hit" in London, but the Aussies are skeptical of getting drunk without beer.

Lawmakers in Australia have vowed to ban alcohol mixed with oxygen or with milk, saying that combining intoxicants with natural products that are associated with good health sends the wrong message.

In an unrelated story, young children and pregnant women who drink milk from California cows may be exposed to unsafe levels of a toxic chemical used in rocket fuel, according to a new study by an environmental group.

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