Emergen-C responds to boozy 'quarantini' with vitamin C: 'We do not recommend'
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Dang. Even with vitamin C added to it, booze still isn't healthy.
On Twitter, a woman shared an image of her quarantine-inspired drink, mixing gin and Emergenc-C. Unfortunately, the makers of the powdered vitamin supplement don't think it's a good idea.
Marilyn Starkloff posted the original picture to her Twitter page, which shows a martini glass, an opened packet of Emergen-C and a half-empty bottle of Aviation gin. She dubbed the drink a "quarantini."
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The tweet received over 3,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
One of those comments came from Emergen-C, which put a damper on the fun by advising, "We do not recommend taking any of our products with alcohol."
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Aviation also weighed in: "While everyone should take precaution during these times we do not recommend having a 'Quarantini' or any alcohol if you're feeling under the weather."
The gin maker did, however, added with a wink, "If you're feeling fine and of legal drinking age, a little extra Vitamin C consumption doesn't hurt."
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While Aviation owner Ryan Reynolds didn't directly respond to the original tweet (which he was tagged in), he did re-tweet Aviation's response.
For people trying to prepare for a possible quarantine situation, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends storing a two-week supply of water and food. It also recommends stocking up on prescription drugs and medicine if possible.
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Liquor is not listed as something families should stock up on during the pandemic.