Conway joins fight against fruity, high-proof malt beverage


Conway is one of 17 attorneys general asking the company to stop marketing Blast by Colt 45 to youth. The drink, which comes in a 23.5-ounce can, has an alcohol concentration of 12 percent, or 24 proof. Each can has the equivalent of five servings of alcohol. The drink comes in flavors like blueberry-pomegranate, strawberry lemonade and raspberry-watermelon.
Conway said Blast poses “a serious health and safety risk” for youth. The attorneys general have asked that the alcohol content be lowered. Pabst has not responded. (Read more)