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Experts raise concerns over new alcoholic version of popular soft drink

Oliver Peterson
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There have been concerns raised by politicians and alcohol safety researchers that a new alcoholic Solo is targeting children.

Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education CEO Caterina Giorgi spoke to Oly Peterson on 6PR’s Perth Live.

“This is an established brand, we know soft drinks are most likely to be drunk by kids, largely boys aged 14 to 17…it’s not illogical to come to the conclusion that this is a product that’s been developed to target a particular group of people – and its young people who alcohol companies are desperate to reach,” she said.

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