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Short shrift for `sobriety' drink

Wednesday 11 December 1996 00:02 GMT
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The drinks industry and the Alcohol Concern charity rounded yesterday on a new product which is claimed can "convert alcohol faster" and help revellers stay sober despite indulging. They said there was no medical evidence to show Exit, a fizzy bitter lemon drink containing fructose and quinine, could speed the body's processes.

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The photograph published on page 3 yesterday was of Westminster Cathedral, not the Brompton Oratory as stated in the caption.

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