Size: 40 oz. Number of Servings: 3.3 Alcohol Content: 4% - 10% Price Range: $$$$ 40 ounce Beer and Malt Liquor Why is this a problem? These products contain.

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Size: 40 oz. Number of Servings: 3.3 Alcohol Content: 4% - 10% Price Range: $$$$ 40 ounce Beer and Malt Liquor Why is this a problem? These products contain several servings of alcohol which encourages excessive consumption. They also are typically sold cold, leading to public drinking. Recent research has shown that single-serve beverages are related to violent crime. SINGLE-SERVE What is a single-serve? A single- serve is an alcoholic beverage sold individually with more than one serving per container.

Comparison of 40 ounce bottle of malt liquor to a 12 ounce soda can and 2 liter soda bottle 40 oz beer bottle 40 ounce Beer and Malt Liquor

32 ounce Beer and Malt Liquors Size: 32 oz. Number of Servings: 2.6 Alcohol Content: 4% - 10% Price Range: $$$$$ Why is this a problem? These products contain several servings of alcohol which encourages excessive consumption. They are also typically sold cold, leading to public drinking. Recent research has shown that single- serve beverages are related to violent crime. SINGLE-SERVE What is a single-serve? A single- serve is an alcoholic beverage sold individually with more than one serving per container.

32oz beer can 32 ounce Beer and Malt Liquors Comparison of 32 ounce bottle of beer to a 12 ounce soda can and 2 liter soda bottle

Three-packs Size: 24 oz. (3 count) Number of Servings: 2 per can Alcohol Content: 4% - 6% Price Range: $$$$$ Why is this a problem? Each package contains three single-serve beverages. Each can includes two servings, which encourages greater consumption. This package skirts restrictions on the sale of single-serves enacted by many municipalities because of the harm they cause communities. SINGLE-SERVE What is a single-serve? A single-serve is an alcoholic beverage sold individually with more than one serving per container.

Alcopops Alcopop is an alcohol beverage that resembles sweet drinks such as soda or lemonade. Size: oz. Number of Servings: Alcohol Content: 4-7% Price Range: $$$$$ Why is this a problem? In California, 47 percent of all alcopops are consumed by underage drinkers. The sweet taste is appealing to minors and those who don’t care for the flavor of traditional alcoholic beverages.

24 ounce Alcopop / Energy Drink Why is this a problem? These products contain several servings with a high volume of alcohol, which promotes excessive consumption. Also, the fruity taste of alcopops is appealing to underage drinkers. Alcopop is an alcohol beverage that resembles sweet drinks such as soda or lemonade. SINGLE-SERVE What is a single-serve? A single- serve is an alcoholic beverage sold individually with more than one serving per container. Size: 23.5 oz. Number of Servings: 2 Alcohol Content: 12% Price Range: $$$$$

24 ounce Alcopop / Energy Drink Comparison of 24 ounce alcopop/energy drink to a 12 ounce soda can and 2 liter soda bottle

Miniature Liquor Bottles/ Airplane Bottles Size: 50mL/1.7 oz Number of Servings: 1 Alcohol Content: 37-57% Price Range: $$$$$ Why is this a problem? These products are easily concealed in pockets and purses. When placed at a check-out counter, they are easily stolen. They are also inexpensive, making them more affordable to underage youth.

Miniature Liquor Bottles/ Airplane Bottles

Jello Shooters Size: 1.5 oz oz Number of Servings: 1 Alcohol Content: 30% Price Range: $$$$ Why is this a problem? These products allow large amounts of alcohol to be consumed in a single swallow, without the "alcoholic" taste that underage drinkers often do not like.

Pocket Shots Size: 50mL/1.7oz Number of Servings: 1 Alcohol Content: 37-57% Price Range: $$$$ Why is this a problem? These products can be easily concealed, making it easy for youth to bring them into an event, like a concert or football game, where alcoholic beverages are not allowed.