"I feel like I'm walking to a brothel with you, Stephen," in the night, Tommy and Stephen leaned against a lamppost on Stanford's Greek Row, looking like two idle young drunkards, each holding a can of Miss Pinky energy drink.
Actually, this stuff was a genuine alcoholic product, with main ingredients like caffeine, taurine, guarana, and wormwood alcohol. It was packaged in pink, thus jokingly referred to as Miss Pinky, and minors and college students could buy this so-called energy drink in supermarkets without any restrictions.
As for whether it was legal to have alcohol and caffeine in energy drinks, it depended on who the owner of the product was, Morrison-Kangsheng Brewing Company, the largest liquor producer in the United States and Canada.