Pubdate: Fri, 09 May 2008 Source: Whitehorse Star (CN YK) Copyright: 2008 Whitehorse Star Contact: http://www.whitehorsestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1493 MITCHELL CALLS FOR A BAN OF 'BLOW' A new powdered beverage supplement called Blow, which could be on Canadian shelves this summer, has Liberal Leader Arthur Mitchell calling for its ban from the Yukon. On Thursday, the Copperbelt MLA urged the government to "undertake a review of ways of preventing the controversial drink ... from being sold in (the territory)." Logan Gola, the founder of the Blow Energy Drink Mix, has dismissed criticism his Las Vegas-based company is promoting cocaine use or providing an alternative to illegal drugs. The 240 milligrams of caffeine are sold as a white powder and packaged with a mirror and a credit card. The product has raised the ire of critics from across the country, which say the name - street slang for cocaine - and its packaging are offensive and glorify drug use. A visit to the Blow website (http://www.iloveblow.com), however, suggests differently. It advertises the product as "pure uncut energy" and features the trace of the logo in white powder, amongst several scantily-clad women, with a nightclub party occurring in the background. Vicki Durrant, executive director of the Blue Feather Youth Centre, said today she had not seen the product but expressed concern at its description and how it is marketed. "I think we're dealing with a lot of vulnerable youth here and we don't really want to be giving the kids mixed messages," Durrant said. "We have a huge problem with drugs in the Yukon and I'm concerned with anything that would promote (drug use) or suggest it's a healthy lifestyle choice." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin