The PG-rated version of snuff is here, and it's literally chocolate you can snort. Coco Loko, the brainchild of the Orlando-based company Legal Lean, is here to acclimate would-be degenerates to the ...
Teens just want to have fun, but sometimes that means snorting chocolate up their noses. This summer, the Florida-based company Legal Lean took advantage of the huffing-raw-cacao trend with a product ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... First came Four Loko, the alcoholic energy drink dubbed “blackout in a can.” Now meet Coco Loko, a “snortable” chocolate powder being marketed as a drug-free ...
In July, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer held a press conference to denounce a chocolate-flavored energy powder meant for snorting, called Coco Loko. He dubbed it “cocaine on training ...
Chocolate is basically a gift from the food heavens. AmIright? Not only that, but we’ve used it to clear up coughs, slathered it on our skin, and have learned it could lower our chances of a fatal ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Questions are being raised over a new way to get a buzz from something that's inexpensive, widely available, and perfectly legal: chocolate. The chocolate-based product is ...
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer has raised the alarm about a snortable chocolate powder being marketed to youth as a legal drug. On Monday, Schumer called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ...
WASHINGTON — A snortable chocolate powder marketed as an energy supplement is raising serious health concerns. The company’s website says Coco Loko is “infused raw cacao with a special energy blend.” ...
Unfortunately, I’m no stranger to snortable sweets. I’ll be the first to admit that one time in seventh grade I attempted to snort a Pixie Stix. Still, the concept of snortable chocolate makes me want ...
Chocolate can be consumed in many ways – bars, drink mixes, hot melted fudge on top of an ice cream sundae. Now people can add one more item to the list: A snortable powder. Last week, Legal Lean, an ...