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Council Member Says Caffeinated Drink Glorifies Graffiti

By Special to the Sun | February 7, 2008

Council Member Peter Vallone is decrying a new energy drink that he says promotes vandalism. All City NRG, a caffeinated beverage put out by the New York-based AriZona Beverage Co., features graffiti-influenced art on its can and in promotional material. "This product shamelessly glorifies a culture of vandalism and lawlessness," Mr. Vallone said yesterday. "If this drink was called 'pickpocket pickup,' and had pictures of criminals lifting wallets, wouldn't people be offended?"

A spokeswoman for AriZona, Francie Patton, described graffiti as "a worldwide type of art form" and said the can's design is not intended to encourage vandalism.


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Graffiti is ART, legal graffiti art exists all over the world,... [MORE]

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Feb 7, 2008 21:06

Doesn't this guy have anything better to do than retarded graffiti actions, homework rules, and secession plans? [MORE]

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